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Multimeter | Clamp meter | Insulation Resistance Tester | Panel Meter | Oscilloscopes | Test leads & Accessories | Software Updates => Panel meters (Analog or Digital) | Energy Usage Meters => Topic started by: Kiriakos GR on August 08, 2018, 12:47:12 PM
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External design of HOPI HP9800 & HP8713 this seems as very interesting, similarities with desktop power meters seems to be there but they are not.
9800 portable power meter this is another nameless product with specifications that you can not trust.
By doing your own research you will discover that this product has limited bandwidth no more than 45~65Hz.
Most to all of such cheap meters they can measure efficiently only resistance loads, switching power supply and LED lights these are excluded.
They can get connected only to Mains voltage and not at AC invert-er output.
Some 9800 portable power meter they come with USB plug and also there is available windows XP compatible software (MICROSOFT .NET FRAMEWORK 4).
Software name this is: HAND-HELD Power monitor analysis (software author unknown / last version 4/2017)
This software it does logging at PC screen but you can not save any recorded values for later review, neither this includes any harmonic content analysis.
In simple English this software it is just a toy. :(
Description of True RMS neither this can be verified.
This product comes branded as Antai , HOPI , Nicetu ST-9800, and even as totally unbranded.
Possibly ODM factory of it this is Lutron in Taiwan, I did spotted this information from some text over the PCB.
Beware of specific product pricing because similar gadgets they sold for no more than 10$ or Euro.
Regarding functionality beware of this Note: When the active and reactive power is displayed, the working time and power are displayed alternately every 5 seconds.
https://www.ittsb.eu/forum/index.php?topic=1236.0 (https://www.ittsb.eu/forum/index.php?topic=1236.0)
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I have an update to offer, this period of time (2021) I am exploring in depth the market of digital power meter.
It appears that the hart of HOPI this is a Cirrus Logic chip, the CS5463, product release date of April 2011
Since 2010 that this chip was at R&D status, many things changed and further more were improved.
To me it does not make much of sense buying today such an old product design, no matter of how desperate you are. :)
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I just spotted at YouTube, that some HOPI meters, do not include or come with fuse protection. :P
My recommendation, this is to open up the back-cover of your meter, and to check if there is over the PCB a fuse holder along a cement type fuse?
In UK it is common most power cords to be fused, but not in Europe.
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Some of these HOPI HP-9800 Watt meter they include an 2 Way Spring Push Release Connector this commonly used as speaker terminal.
I did some homework, about actual electrical specifications of these connectors.
50V
3A
(Sum 150W)
Contact resistance 30 milli-Ohm.
500V for one minute.
The Chinese installed over this watt meter, one common item, which this is limited by design.
Long story in sort, even if we ignore the low voltage specification.
This specific connector, this is limited to a Max of 150W.
This translates to a Max current:
120V / 1.25A
230V / 0.65A
In conclusion this tiny connector it is there for light bulbs testing ONLY ....