The Best Power Monitoring System - Arduino: Voltage, Current, Power Factor, Phase Angle, etc
Here is a short technical rundown of my power monitoring system I have built for the lab. Using an Arduino it measures and processes voltage, current, power factor, phase angle, apparent power and real power. More details and behind the scenes pictures can be found on my science blog here - http://halflife390science.blogspot.co...

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Lecture 4: Power Factor

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#347 Measuring Mains Voltage, Current, and Power for Home Automation

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#321 7 Sensors tested: Measuring Current with Microcontrollers (Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266)

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This ESP32 project lowers your electricity bill! DIY Smart Energy Meter

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Why This Circuit Works When It Shouldn’t

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My Farnsworth-Hirsch-Meeks Fusor - A Homemade Demo Ionic Fusion Reactor

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DIY ESP32 AC Power Meter (with Home Assistant/Automation Integration)

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You can learn Arduino in 15 minutes.

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Stop Buying Arduino Boards! Build Them for $3 Instead

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Before You Trash Your Old PC Power Supply... Build This!

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The Most Confusing Part of the Power Grid

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EEVblog #221 - Lab Power Supply Design - Part 1

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We power up a giant Thyratron tube

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Home Power Monitoring with the PZEM

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The Fascinating Story of Fluke,The Washington Engineer Who Built The World's Most Trusted Multimeter

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Wattmeters - what's inside, how do they work

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EEVblog #941 - Schmitt Trigger Tutorial

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Measure DC Voltage and Current with Arduino

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How to Make a Shunt Current Sense Resistor

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