I have a Simpson volt-watt meter here I'm thinking about getting calibrated.
The thing is, I'm not really sure how accurate it is. After I bought it, I
tried it out on a lamp in the house using a 100 watt buld. Something didn't
jive about the watt reading when I calculated the wattage from the line voltage
shown as the meter showed a lower wattage. I wonder just how accurate those
bulb ratings are? Simpson is known for good accuracy because of their meter
movements, but I'm not too sure about this. I'd like to test it again before I
pay a fortune for calibration on it. I thought of using a transformer but then
your not sure what the power actually is due to losses. I don't have any power
resistors large enough handy to at least get a 1/2 scale reading. What might be
a good circuit I'm not thinking of to test this? Note; this meter is designed
for power readings on a 120 or 240 Vac line.
Thanks,
Will
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