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Sid Tryzbiak wrote:
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> I am looking for an amp probe to measure DC current up to 200 amps. This
> will be used to verify that the copper plating racks are making good
> connections. This amp probe needs capability to hold many readings in
> memory and be able to download the data to a PC for later analysis.
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> Does anyone know where I can get an amp probe with memory and an RS-232
> port?
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> Thanks,
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> Sid Tryzbiak
> VP Engineering
> Continental Circuits, Inc.
> 407-699-5000
I would try suppliers of underground corrosion measurement and
cathodic protection equipment, like M.C. Miller or Tinker - Rasor.
High DC currents are common in impressed current cathodic protection.
Not only do these companies sell clip-on DC ammeters (Yokogawa makes
good ones), but precision milli-ohm shunts for current measurements
with voltmeters. The shunt is usually permanently installed in the
cable to an anode bed. You could install such shunts in your plating
lines.
Data logging voltmeters with serial ports are easy to find.
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