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Hello,
We wish to measure the RMS current drawn by a 10W xenon flashlamp that runs on 230VAC (flash rate is 1.5Hz.
We have used Fluke 179 to do this......Its a true rms meter, but we are not sure how accurate it will be.
The input stage is a series capacitor dropper and a mains rectifier bridge.
Fluke 179
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/175_____umeng0100.pdf
I wonder if we should put a series current sense resistor after the rectifier bridge and measure the voltage across it with TDS210 scope?....we can then get an idea of the crest factor and amount of distortion in the input current waveform...so that we can see if the FLUKE 179 will be accurate.
Maybe we will need to buy a WT210 power meter to get accurate measurements in this application?
WT210 power meter
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I take it that the Fluke 77 meter would be very inaccurate because its an averaging type meter?
Fluke 77
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We wish to measure the RMS current drawn by a 10W xenon flashlamp that runs on 230VAC (flash rate is 1.5Hz.
We have used Fluke 179 to do this......Its a true rms meter, but we are not sure how accurate it will be.
The input stage is a series capacitor dropper and a mains rectifier bridge.
Fluke 179
http://assets.fluke.com/manuals/175_____umeng0100.pdf
I wonder if we should put a series current sense resistor after the rectifier bridge and measure the voltage across it with TDS210 scope?....we can then get an idea of the crest factor and amount of distortion in the input current waveform...so that we can see if the FLUKE 179 will be accurate.
Maybe we will need to buy a WT210 power meter to get accurate measurements in this application?
WT210 power meter
**broken link removed**
I take it that the Fluke 77 meter would be very inaccurate because its an averaging type meter?
Fluke 77
**broken link removed**