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Yokogawa WT1030M Digital Power Meter
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zener:
I picked up this 3 phase power meter, which seems to work OK. I have taken pictures of all the boards and copied the EPROM's. The manual is available on the Yokogawa website. I want to try using the GPIB interface. If anyone in interested in any of the images or photos, let me know.
zener:
My goal with this device is to build a single phase to 3 phase converter. A necessary part of that is to tune the capacitors to balance the generated phase. That is tricky, and this should help.
coppice:
Interesting. I've never seen a Yokogawa power meter with a printer in it before. What sort of things can you print with it?
zener:
I don't know what I can print, and I don't know if the printer even works. Without the front door, the paper would not even stay in place. I just picked the unit up, and so I have not done much with it other than my usual collect all the information that I can about it.
aeg:
I have this unit's cousin, a WT2010. Here is a sample printout from a few years ago when I was measuring a power supply's no-load consumption. It prints whatever you have selected on each of the displays.
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