Originally posted by Farmhand
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There are no power measurements made LOL
If it lights a bulb everyone seems to lose their minds and run off the cliff!
The first thing I noticed is that he could not even read the voltage with his meter because the frequency was to high for the meter to respond to.
So I guess I will help these guys out not that it will give pause to the stampede LOL
Ok here you go peeps,
You all need to build 2 or 3 of these and correctly size them for your project.
You can measure either current by placing it across a series resistor to your device or across the input or output of your device directly, or any part of the device you wish to measure. You will need to make sure they are matched precisely to each other if you want to insure accuracy.
It is to convert whatever gooblety gook you have for a wave form into dc because even the dumbest meter in the world can measure direct current and you do not need to worry about meter specs. so much.
Now this will not give anyone the correct voltage, IT IS NOT MEANT TO DO THAT! It is meant to give you very accurate "COMPARATIVE" measurements between inputs and outputs. The exact voltages are relative and irrelevant.
Farm this is another case where the inventor does not know how to "measure" his device and as we all know 99.99999% of all OU devices fail because people do not know how to "PROPERLY" measure them.
Now if I see a similar circuit to the above used to make measurements on OU devices or those like Dollard uses then I am all ears, otherwise I write virtually all these gizmos off because people do not know how to properly measure them and they look kool but will not work or produce ou.
ciao
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