Power factor correction of a three-phase car lift

Power factor correction of a three-phase car lift

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    Robert Atkinson 2
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      Hi Andrew,

      That looks good. They are very nice meters (also sold branded HEME) and seem very undervalued. A basic, current only, “Fluke” sells for a lot more. Even though a lot of Fluke DC clamps are LEM HEME designs.
      As they do DC they are useful for anyone buliding bigger battery powered models.

      Robert.

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      Andrew Skinner
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        On Robert Atkinson 2 Said:

        Hi Andrew,

        That looks good. They are very nice meters (also sold branded HEME) and seem very undervalued. A basic, current only, “Fluke” sells for a lot more. Even though a lot of Fluke DC clamps are LEM HEME designs.
        As they do DC they are useful for anyone buliding bigger battery powered models.

        Robert.

        I was surprised to come across a such small meter with power factor, etc., capabilities. The only things I could find before were more complex power analysis/logger units costing hundreds or even thousands.

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