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ROBERT LOJune 6, 2021 at 11:54 pmPost count: 0
I have a DROK A/C power meter SKU 200199 installed CORRECTLY in my RV. When plugged into shore power my DROK power meter will illuminate and display the watts, amps, kWh & volts. The display colors are good and the brightness is excellent.
The problem is that the power meter displays incorrect amps. When multiplying the power meter displayed watts x volts with a calculator, I get a completely different reading than the DROK meters AMP reading. The amp reading on the power meter is off by more than 2 AMPS.
Is this meter defective or does it have a way to reset and or calibrate?
Hello ROBERT LO,
Did you check the current reading with other meter? Could you please tell us how large the actual current it is?
And please kindly notice this meter only show active power.
The computational formula for Active power : P=U*I*cosφ (cosφ is power factor)
If the power factor of load is equal to 1, the Active power can be equal to U*I .
But when power factor is within 0-1, you can’t calulate current directly by formula U*I.
Best regards,
DROK
ROBERT LOJune 8, 2021 at 4:08 pmPost count: 0Hello ROBERT LO,
As what we mention before, if the power factor of load is not equal to 1, you can’t calculate power directly by the formula P=U*I
There are three kinds of power: Active power(P), Apparent pow er(S) ,Reactive pow er(Q)
Our meter only show Active power.
The formula for Active power is P=U*I*cosφ (cosφ is power factor)
Please check the power factor for your load firstly. In general, the power factor for inductive load is less than 1.
Best regards.
ROBERT LOJune 9, 2021 at 2:43 pmPost count: 0Hello,
Current and voltage are correct, so active power reading should be no problem.
You can measure power factor with power factor meter directly. If it is hard to find that meter, you need to caluate it by yourself. There are many measurements online, you can refer to some of them.
Best regards.
ROBERT LOJune 11, 2021 at 12:25 pmPost count: 0 -
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