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RE: 37XR inductance range
Original poster: "Carl Litton" <Carl_Litton@xxxxxxxxxx>
Mike,
Most inductance meters are not capable of
accurately measuring the inductance of an iron
frame inductor. The small (~5V) current they
produce is not enough to fully magnetize the core
and the reading will be low. These meters appear
to be fine for air core inductors.
Another list member, Finn Hammer, recently
pointed this out to me. The correct way to
measure an iron core inductor is indirectly by
observing the actual current flow. A Variac is
connected across the inductor with an ammeter in
series with the circuit and the voltage slowly
increased to a value sufficient to fully
magnetize the core. The current reading on the
ammeter plus the voltage from the Variac is then
used to calculate the inductance, using
L=V/ùI (on 60 Hz circuits = Voltage divided by
377 times the current in Amps gives the inductance in Henries).
The core magnetization issue is probably at the
root of your measurement inconsistencies.
Hope this helps.
Carl Litton
Memphis HV Group
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Subject: 37XR inductance range
Original poster: "MIKE HARDY" <MHARDY@xxxxxxxxxx>
I recently purchased the Meterman 37XR per the list members favorable
use. I was just measuring the inductance of my variable ballast, and
a few hig power isolation xfmr I have laying around. One measured 365
mh. When I changed ranges to henrys, it dramatically changed to
0.260H ! Does anyone else notice this vast discrepincy? Can I trust the meter?