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AC current meter

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    freerpg
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    I saw that you guys list the non invasive current meter both 30amp and 100amp clamps. I don't see a project for them though. is there one?

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      I found the information on the site below to be very useful in creating sketches for monitoring power usage of both the house and individual sockets

      http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/buildingblocks

      Glen.

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        The sensors offer an analog value, so you have to use one of the Ax input of Arduino. I found an example of implementation here: http://www.homautomation.org/2013/09/17/current-monitoring-with-non-invasive-sensor-and-arduino/
        I also plan to use such a device in my automation project in the near future and I am already prepared for that, I published few sketches with analog input usage, people have to use as they want the analog input values.

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