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Lifer
- Nov 11, 2004
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You could make your own semi-portable watt meter for just a few bucks. You will need:
A few feet of heavy gauge wire.
An old out door electrical meter.
A brand new Juntion box.
An new outlet (avalable from the hardware store)
A brand new Universal 3 prong plug
You will also need the box that the meter connects to (I do not know the name).
Directions are self expanitory .
On the power input side,Add a power cord with plug to the electrical meter (after it has been installed in a housing). This is the side where it would be connected to the telephone pole.
Then add a few feet of wire to the output side and attach the meter to one end and the junction box with outlets to the other. (This is the side where the line beteween the house and box would normaly go)
Final Step- Pat yourself on the back and give credit to my Idea.
Voila, you have yourself one homebuilt power measurement meter.
I will say that newer Kw/H home meters are probably more accurate than the old ones. If you can find a newer one for cheap then use it.
If you cannot figure it with out directions from the list of parts above them you should not play around with electricy, give the parts to an electrican and have him do it for you.
http://www.infinigi.com/sunwize-kwhr-meter-p-99.html?ref=100
A few feet of heavy gauge wire.
An old out door electrical meter.
A brand new Juntion box.
An new outlet (avalable from the hardware store)
A brand new Universal 3 prong plug
You will also need the box that the meter connects to (I do not know the name).
Directions are self expanitory .
On the power input side,Add a power cord with plug to the electrical meter (after it has been installed in a housing). This is the side where it would be connected to the telephone pole.
Then add a few feet of wire to the output side and attach the meter to one end and the junction box with outlets to the other. (This is the side where the line beteween the house and box would normaly go)
Final Step- Pat yourself on the back and give credit to my Idea.
Voila, you have yourself one homebuilt power measurement meter.
I will say that newer Kw/H home meters are probably more accurate than the old ones. If you can find a newer one for cheap then use it.
If you cannot figure it with out directions from the list of parts above them you should not play around with electricy, give the parts to an electrican and have him do it for you.
http://www.infinigi.com/sunwize-kwhr-meter-p-99.html?ref=100
