charland
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2006
- 26
I have an application where my customer wants to have a "Green" musical event. The idea is that there will be a number of cyclists generating power with some kind of meter reading the power generated and then comparing it to the amount of additional power taken from the grid. I want to know if there is an easy way to measure the power from the grid (off of two power lines, 15A capacity) and then measure the power coming from the bank of cyclists. Ideally I would like something that could plug into a laptop and perhaps display on a program like Excel. My plan is to use three ammeters, two for the grid power (120 VAC, one per line) and then one on the power going into the battery bank from the cyclists (12 VDC). By using some simple equations I could quickly display both of the power rates.
question 1 - is there a commercial system with software that can be used for this? Assuming a normal PC laptop with windows and office.
question 2 - can I wire ammeters with a voltage output in series (to add the readings for both currents from the grid power)?
Thanks
Charlie Harland
question 1 - is there a commercial system with software that can be used for this? Assuming a normal PC laptop with windows and office.
question 2 - can I wire ammeters with a voltage output in series (to add the readings for both currents from the grid power)?
Thanks
Charlie Harland