Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!hellgate.utah.edu!uplherc!esunix!hcooper From: hcooper@esunix.UUCP (Harrison Cooper) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: Watt-hour meters - a solution? Keywords: Watt-hour, watt, meters Message-ID: <1735@esunix.UUCP> Date: 16 Jan 90 00:15:41 GMT Organization: Evans & Sutherland, Salt Lake City, Utah Lines: 11 Some time back, a discussion was started about measuring the watt-hours (I think) of either a device, or the house - I'm not sure. Anyway, I came across something that may be relevant. On page B-1972 of the 1989 EEM, there are several watt-hour tranducers that give out either 0-1mA current, 0-10Vdc or 0-5Vdc (TTL I believe) for each watt-hour that occurs. This can then be used to operate a totalizer or other measuring type circuit. It doesn't list prices, so you'd have to contact the vendor on that. Sorry if this was not part of the original thread.