Multimeters

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  • SmartPi 3.0 Smart Meter for Raspberry Pi (Bundle)

    enerserve SmartPi 3.0 Smart Meter for Raspberry Pi (Bundle)

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    The Smart Pi 3.0 expansion module extends the Raspberry Pi with interfaces to measure voltage and current in a contactless manner. It enables to control electricity production consumption and turns the Raspberry Pi into a full featured smart meter. All measurement data can be stored and are accessable via the local network or Internet for disposal. Current is measured contactless via inductive current sensors. In the standard version currents up to 100 A can be measured. A simple changeover of the jumper enables the connection of any cable re-converter with a secondary current of 1 A. This allows currents of up to 1000 A and more to be detected. The SmartPi 3.0 has 3 inputs for current measurement (L1, L2, L3) and three inputs for voltage measurement. This allows measurements on all three phases and even the neutral conductor. The SmartPi 3.0 and the Raspberry Pi can be powered by the voltage input. An external power supply is not required. If the voltage measurement is connected, the direction of the energy flow can be determined and the SmartPi is a full-fledged bi-directional smart meter. Other Units Current Voltage Power Active power Reactive power Apparent power Energy consumption Energy generation Power consumption Power generation Power frequency Cos phi The interfaces to the Raspberry Pi are electrically isolated to ensure maximum safety. Website and REST interface Open Source software is written in Go and includes all the necessary drivers, a web server with web page and a REST interface. All measurement data can be logged and displayed on tablet or smartphone. The REST interface allows to integrate the SmartPi into self-made applications and apps. Application examples for the SmartPi Energy Monitor via network and Internet Monitoring of power frequency Power monitor Alarms for electricity consumers Alarms at increased consumption Integration into energy management systems Cost control Software Features Reading current, voltage, power, and many other data Minutes store the values ​​in the database MQTT Support Prometheus support (not yet documented) CSV FTP upload Web interface for display and configuration UMTS support Features/Specifications Raspberry Pi compatible connector Raspberry Pi compatible size Galvanic isolation Integrated power supply from the voltage measuring path via stable terminals OpenSource driver and API Current measurement at 3-phase + neutral conductor Connection for inductive current sensors with a secondary output of 50 mA, 333 mV and 1 A Screw terminals for connection of current and voltage measurement Compatibility with all Raspberry Pi models Buffered RTC (the Raspberry Pi continues to run even without an Internet connection after a power failure) Additional status LED Valuable housing with DIN rail mounting Package Contents 1x SmartPi 3 expansion module 3x Current probe (100 A, 50 mA) 1x Housing for Raspberry Pi 4 Links Installation Forum GitHub

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    € 199,95

    Members € 179,96

What is a multimeter? Why are multimeters necessary?

Multimeters are instruments used to measure multiple electrical properties. Just as you would use a ruler to measure distance, a stopwatch to measure time, or a scale to measure weight, you can use a multimeter to measure different things – all in one – like a multi-tool. This was the idea behind the first multimeter. British Post Office technician Donald Macadie was dissatisfied with the need to carry many separate instruments, so he invented an instrument that could measure amperes, volts, and ohms. The multifunctional meter was then given the name Avometer.

Multimeters mainly measure voltage (volts), current (amps) and resistance (ohms). Some also allow you to measure other properties, such as temperature and capacity. The multimeter is a standard diagnostic instrument for technicians in the electrical/electronics industry.

Analog and digital multimeters: what are the differences?

An analog multimeter consists of a meter with a moving coil and a pointer that indicates the reading on the scale. This multimeter has a scale with bars to indicate the change in reading over time. The analog multimeter can display abrupt variations in the electrical current well, because it has a changing display.

For comparison, a digital multimeter is a device that displays accurate measurement results on an LCD screen. A digital multimeter with auto-range automatically changes the scale display, so that the measuring circuits can use the maximum precision of the A/D converter. Digital multimeters are generally the best multimeters because they are easier to read and give more accurate results. Many experts will opt for a digital multimeter instead of its analog version.

  • The measurement results are recorded and stored in memory and synchronized via a PC.
  • Resistant to mechanical damage
  • Multifunctionality
  • The measurement accuracy is high
  • Measuring ranges can be selected manually or automatically

On the other hand, it is expensive compared to the analog multimeter and a fluctuating measurement is difficult to read.

Looking for multimeters? What does Elektor have to offer?

A multimeter is an essential tool for detecting faults and defects in electrical systems. Elektor offers multimeters in various sizes, functions and prices – from portable models with wireless Bluetooth transmission to extremely cheap, highly accurate table-top models. There is a solution for every electrical engineer, maker, and electronics enthusiast.

What accessories are available for a multimeter?

Elektor offers a range of accessories for test and measuring tools, including multimeters. Accessories for multimeters include test leads, banana plugs, back probe pins, alligator clips, and test hooks that can further improve quality.

Why should you buy a multimeter from Elektor?

Thousands of electrical engineers, makers and electronics enthusiasts trust Elektor for affordable, high-quality test and measurement equipment, such as multimeters and multimeter accessories. We stock a wide variety of multimeters to meet the different needs of a wide range of customers.

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