On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, David Hillman wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Mar 2011, Ronald.Griffing@comcast.net wrote:
>> If your meter is measuring peak to peak, that's about right. The given
>> voltage is in Root Mean Square, or RMS which will be lower than the
>> peak-to-peak.
>
> Outstanding point. I just borrowed a Fluke from the guy who sits next me
> ( very convenient ) and will check the voltage again tonight.
Just re-measured with the Fluke and one cheap meter side-by-each.
129v peak measured 125v RMS on the Fluke. 264v peak was 249 RMS ( 6%
error ). Still high, but not enough to cause any problems, I don't think.
I didn't think the difference would be that large. File under, "cheap
tools" and "you pay for what you get".
Thanks.
--
David Hillman
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