Pin-Connect Flukso v1.2
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Hi,
is there a documentation of the pin connections to the flukso.sensor.board.v1.2? On the board 10 pins are available. Which pins are the inputs for?
Regards Heinz
flukso.sensor.board.v1.2
Hi,
is there a documentation of the pin connections to the flukso.sensor.board.v1.2? On the board 10 pins are available. Which pins are the inputs for?
Regards Heinz
flukso.sensor.board.v1.2
- Does the wireless AP need to online 24/7 ?
(My wireless router is on a timer switch that turns of the AP during the day, when nobody is home).
- What security mechanisms does the Fluksometer support? Does it support WPA?
- Does the Fluksobox need the adapter to be attached (annoying and stupid, since the box is IN the main power box)?
Thanks,
Dieter
Gday All
Ive been getting some very unusual readings with my flukso. Its a single phase with a 2nd clamp for monitoring my Solar PV output.
Ive been getting some very unusual spikes & dips. The red trace is main power consumption & blue trace is solar PV output. You can see how sometimes they both seem to follow each other, even though they should be totally seperate.
Has anyone installed a Flukso in the USA?
In a typical residential setup, power is provided in a split phase, with 120V on each leg. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Split-phase_electric_power
I believe this would just require two current clamps connected in series. Anyone agree or disagree?
Hi all,
I've installed one of my Flukso's to measure the energy consumption on our wharf.
Next week they are going to install a tower crane which requires an additional 64Amps peak current.
Since the measured current is converted using the 100A clamps and added up (in 3phase config); I was wondering if there is a possibility that the resulting tension could destroy the A/D converter? (The measured current is >> spec's, so Vmax of the A/D is expected to be transcend by factor x.)
Is there a zener diode in place which cuts the tension just below the Vmax of the A/D?