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RE: what IS the 'Unbioctium'



When I first got the CC128 I had it running with it's supplied
transmitter
on the bench ie CT not clamped around any cable and it did indeed display 0
right up until I fitted the transmitter out at the main meter. My original
display continued to read correctly as it always has so I'm sure there is
no
interference between the transmitters, just a big discrepancy between
readings. I'll do some proper testing at the weekend to see if I can work
out exactly what is going on.



Neil B.



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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Kevin Hawkins
Sent: 19 February 2009 00:19
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] what IS the 'Unbioctium'



I still wonder if one of the displays might have two transmitters
feeding it. What happens if you remove 1 sensor clamp from the cable so
it transmits '0' .. Do either of the displays alternate a 0 and the true
reading every six seconds ?

K

Neil Ball wrote:
> I'm effectively running both complete
> packages in parallel but on the same cable. So I have 2 standard
> transmitters with CTs both fitted in the same location (my main
external
> meter cupboard) and both CTs clamped around the same live cable. This
was
as
> much about me being lazy when the new unit arrived - I could not be
bothered
> to re-register the new CC128 display unit to the original transmitter
and
> simply wanted to see if the new unit was operating correctly
>
>





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