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    Voltage logger?

    Have a unit that’s giving intermittent problems.

    Anyone ever seen or used a voltage logger

    Just want something that I can plug inline with the unit and have it track voltage.

    So I can go back and look for any voltage drop.

    Had a quick look online and seems to be lots for DC voltage and those that are really expensive.

    Just need to make sure this unit is getting a steady 120v ac.

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    We run into this a lot here at work.

    First thing i would try is a multimeter like the Fluke 289 we have here at work - will show min/max/average to let you know if you had a drop out.

    If that shows up nothing you could try a logging Oscilloscope and set it up to trigger when you fall outside of the allowed 10% window.

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    Plug in an alarm clock , set the time & if it goes to default you know lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie View Post
    We run into this a lot here at work.

    First thing i would try is a multimeter like the Fluke 289 we have here at work - will show min/max/average to let you know if you had a drop out.

    If that shows up nothing you could try a logging Oscilloscope and set it up to trigger when you fall outside of the allowed 10% window.
    My meter will do min/max. Just don’t want to leave it there. Lol.

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    yes was just hoping someone might have had experience with a cheaper option.

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