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I verified this, by counting the 7755 pulses between the pulses of the normal S0 output. They are exactly the value 0x03 of the eeprom! | I verified this, by counting the 7755 pulses between the pulses of the normal S0 output. They are exactly the value 0x03 of the eeprom! | ||
- | >> Please note that those 410.000 imp/kWh are apparently | + | Note that 410.000 imp/kWh are not set in stone. |
+ | == Impulse Width == | ||
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+ | The width (duration) of an impulse drops from 70-90ms to 0.5ms after the modification. Depending on what counter you use and how many S-Watts you like to keep track of, it could be easy to miss a few pulses, so it is important to keep this in mind. | ||
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+ | It is also likely that with currents greater than 13 amperes (roughly 3000 Watts), the impulse width might decrease even further. Assuming we have an S-Watt measuring 10.000 Watts (it is certified up to 50 amperes = 11.500 Watts) and it produces 500.000 imp/kWh, we'd have 500.000 impulses every 6 minutes, or (roughly) 100.000 imp/min, or ~1400 imp/s. It is unknown to me how the S-Watt would handle such high impulse frequencies. | ||
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hardware/channels/meters/power/swissnox_s-watt.1357952396.txt.gz · Zuletzt geändert: 2013/01/12 01:59 von final