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CA_Traveler
Feb 24, 2018Explorer III
If the park management had logging information would they take any corrective action? Would they need to see logs from the utility company to ensure that it was not a utility problem?
Years ago I had a power glitch every afternoon at 5:30. The utility company added a logger to the meter and then determined the power glitch was due to power switching at a substation.
Would they accept a series of time stamped pictures of say a Flake DVM?
Wonder if you could rent or borrow a logger from an electrical contractor?
If you could get someone to build a Raspberry PI unit to measure the voltage and use a computer to log it would that be acceptable? Maybe Google it and you'll find an available kit. My PI EMS displays the voltage for each 50A hot leg and it has a simple data cable to the remote. Perhaps that data could be read and logged.
Years ago I had a power glitch every afternoon at 5:30. The utility company added a logger to the meter and then determined the power glitch was due to power switching at a substation.
Would they accept a series of time stamped pictures of say a Flake DVM?
Wonder if you could rent or borrow a logger from an electrical contractor?
If you could get someone to build a Raspberry PI unit to measure the voltage and use a computer to log it would that be acceptable? Maybe Google it and you'll find an available kit. My PI EMS displays the voltage for each 50A hot leg and it has a simple data cable to the remote. Perhaps that data could be read and logged.
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