overeasy
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Yes, the power indicated in the other two phases will be about 1/2.
I believe so.
A difference in voltage would cause an error, but the real problem is that the reference voltage is out of phase with the current.
You cannot plug a VT directly into the IoTaWatt except on channel zero where there is a 5.5mm jack. If you were to change the jack, you would damage the IoTaWatt. You would see a little smoke come out.
I am developing an adapter that can be used to connect the additional VTs. My intention is to have them available around the end of January.
I’d like to reiterate my response to your post referenced above:
This is over my head, so I don’t want to say if it would do what you need. The iotawatt can measure the power of multiple phases, with three reference transformers, but I think you would need to have an electrician look at your setup and determine where and how to measure the things you need.
Sorry I can’t be of more help.
My concern is that this is only the beginning. You asked about a lot of things that I don’t feel competent to help you with. When the VT adapters come available, you could order one (one services two VTs) and two additional VTs. By then, there will be a wiki page explaining how to set up a basic three phase IoTaWatt system.
I’m sorry that I can’t be of more help, but there are others on this forum who may be more knowledgeable about the other requirements that you have and might be willing to get involved.