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Re: Wattmeters
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 19:40:43 -0600
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Original poster: Terry Fritz <teslalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
They are made in Taiwan (outsourced to ShenZhen China) by ProDigit:
http://www.prodigit.com/e2000m.htm
http://www.prodigit.com/
The manual has telephone numbers and E-mail contacts and they have
web question forms, so you can just ask. Peak current, peak voltage,
and sample rate should be the big questions. I didn't see any data
that mentioned these.
http://www.prodigit.com/e2000m.pdf
http://www.prodigit.com/e400.htm
http://www.prodigit.com/e402.htm
Cheers,
Terry
At 05:17 PM 7/22/2005, you wrote:
At 03:34 PM 7/22/2005, you wrote:
Original poster: Steve Conner <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I would go out and buy a Kill-A-Watt, but they don't sell them over
here in the UK. I can get other brands of electronic wattmeter but
they're not the ones you all use ;)
They make a 220V, 50Hz version. (at least I recall seeing a
description of this).. You might send the mfr an email asking about
it (it doesn't appear on their website, but then, they're really
marketing to resellers, not end users)
http://www.p3international.com/home.html