On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Brandon Peirce wrote:

Hmmm. That's too easy

Some things are intrinsically worth doing, others depend on knowledge and skills. In my case, not blowing up either myself, my house wiring, or my boxes is priceless ;)

-- I was thinking of building a basic "open-source"
equivalent of that device, once I could validate the priciples.
Do you remember what your shrink-wrapped, commercial, "plug-'n-play" version cost?

Brandon

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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006, Brandon Peirce wrote:

Hmmm. That's too easy

 Some things are intrinsically worth doing, others depend on knowledge
and skills.  In my case, not blowing up either myself, my house wiring,
or my equipment is priceless ;)

-- I was thinking of building a basic "open-source"
equivalent of that device, once I could validate the priciples.
Do you remember what your shrink-wrapped, commercial, "plug-'n-play"
version
cost?

Brandon

Google suggests 24.99 pounds (hmm, yet another problem with this version of pine, the pound sign isn't available any more). Their catalogue number is L61AQ and they have a pdf at http://www.maplin.co.uk/Media/PDFs/L61AQ.pdf - search for 'power meter' on their website.

Ken
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