Jed: there is a picture available showing the placement of the 3 clamp
meters during one of the ECAT (hot cat) tests in december 2012 or march
2013. Will look for that picture. In order to get the highest value, you
should place the clamp meter perpendicular to the cable and keep it away
from other cables or magnetic fields.


2013/5/26 Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>

> This video shows the point I am trying to make about ammeters. You have to
> break out the wire to measure current. If you put the clamp around the
> whole circuit + cancels - and you measure no current:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-KfZvbjyBY
>
> The person in this video used an X-Acto knife to cut through the outer
> insulation and separate out the individual wires. I do not recommend that.
> My ammeter came with a breakout cable like a short extension cord. You plug
> the breakout cable into the wall socket, and the equipment into the other
> end of the breakout cable.
>
> To measure voltage you need access to the exposed wire itself.
>
> During the second test, the equipment was already running when Levi et al.
> arrived. I guess they did not stop it, so that means the 3 wires were
> already exposed. In other words, the breakout segment was put there by
> Rossi. Knowing him it was the X-Acto stripped wire method.
>
> The paper says they used 3 clamps, one on each wire. The meter is set up
> for 3-phase power.
>
> Elsewhere one of the researchers reported that they tested the meter with
> a resistor.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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