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| quixotix:
I just received my BM036 meter. I was reading the specs and came across the "Induced error from adjacent current-carrying conductor" for measurements made with the clamp. I'm guessing the BM036 has the same specs as the BM037 and BM035. The specs listed for this error for ACA are: <0.1A/A for BM037 & BM035 <0.6A/A for BM033 & BM031 The specs are shown here: https://www.eevblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BM030_Catalog.pdf It appears to me that this is saying the BM037 & BM035 can have up to an added 10% error from an adjacent conductor, and the BM033 & BM031 can have a rather large 60% error. Is this the correct interpretation? Most of the accuracies are given as percentages, making me wonder why this isn't listed as a percentage -- maybe I'm missing something? Note: I'm just a layperson that will use the meter in my garage, so I'm not really concerned. I'm just curious if my understanding is correct. |
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