AC-AC Adapter

Hi,

I've got an emonTx which is working fine with a single clamp.

However, when I plug in an AC-AC adapter (the one from the store, and the calibration value in the default sketch looks right according to the photos on the wiki) and use the emonTx_CT123_Voltage sketch, I get some really strange values back:

http://f.cl.ly/items/1Q1g2S2v0T1z0B3U0c3u/Screen%20Shot%202013-03-04%20a...

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Ian

 

MartinR's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

It looks like the first line is the voltage. You just need to divide by 100 as it's transmitted in integer form as volts x 100.

ichilton's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

Yeah, I assumed that - and the bottom one I assume is the usage in watt - but it looks a bit low (current cost and normal emonTx with clamp was showing about 400 odd) and a negative number which I don't get!

Thanks,

Ian

 

MartinR's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

It will be negative if you have the CT clamp the wrong way round.

ichilton's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

The wrong way round? - how can it go the wrong way round when it just goes round the cable?

I've never had negative numbers before....

Ian

 

gb095666's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

Take the clip off and turn it 180 degrees and reattach it.

A bit hard to explain, if the cable runs horizontally and you put the clamp down over the cable, take it off and put the clamp on upwards.

I dont understand the technical details but without the AC-AC adaptor the emontx has no way of working out the direction of flow of the electricity, with the AC-AC adaptor it can, therefore with the adaptor ftted you need to make sure the clamp is attached the correct way.

ichilton's picture

Re: AC-AC Adapter

Ohhhh!

So i've never noticed it before because it doesn't matter normally - but then when you connect the AC-AC adapter, the direction of the clamp suddenly matters?

That makes sense! :)

Thanks,

Ian

 

Robert Wall's picture

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