A while ago, I clean things up so that my system that monitors the line frequency was running off a UPS while watching the non-UPS line. I looked at some graphs. It seemed to be working. I moved on to other things.
Last Sat morning, it got tested. Here is the graph of that area: http://users.megapathdsl.net/~hmurray/time-nuts/60Hz/60Hz-2020-Mar-28.png It's pretty obvious that power was off for 10 seconds, but what are the 2 points in the middle? Below is the raw data from around that time. The second column is seconds-this-day. The samples are 10 seconds apart, grabbing time and count from the previous cycle. The 3rd column is the time and the 4th column is the count of cycles since started. The last column is the number of cycles since the previous sample. The next to the last column is the time since the last sample. 58936 60238.841 1585413838.824846 184208171 9.998426 600 58936 60248.843 1585413848.839454 184208772 10.014609 601 58936 60258.845 1585413858.837680 184209372 9.998226 600 58936 60268.846 1585413868.835009 184209968 9.997329 596 58936 60278.857 1585413878.849946 184210296 10.014937 328 58936 60288.867 1585413888.865095 184210897 10.015149 601 <== 58936 60298.876 1585413898.862521 184211146 9.997425 249 58936 60308.877 1585413908.876564 184211747 10.014044 601 58936 60318.888 1585413918.873961 184212347 9.997397 600 58936 60328.893 1585413928.888983 184212948 10.015021 601 The marked line is a typical sample. The one after is is only 249 cycles in 10 seconds. The 2 lines above are both short. I'm pretty sure what happened is that there were two 5 second dropouts 10-15 seconds apart. The first one just barely overlapped the end of a sample period: 596 cycles rather than 599, 600, or 601. Note that the last dot on the top line is slightly below the rest of the line. The second dot of the middle pair is the marked line. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
