[time-nuts] 60 Hz line quirks, anybody recognize this stuff?

K3WRY at aol.com K3WRY at aol.com
Mon Sep 3 21:31:51 UTC 2012


Hal
The power company switches capacitors in and out of the system to help  
correct bad power factors and this creates glitches. In addition, they also 
make  frequency corrections from time to time.
These kinds of corrections occur all the time and at times the power  
company will change their distribution of power pattern and where you  had 
minimal glitches, you now can have an increase in numbers.
Monitoring the power directly from the power line as opposed to the wall  
wort should or can look the same.  But a direct power  analysis should point 
you in proper direction to figure out your  problem.
 
Joe k3wry 
 
 
In a message dated 9/3/2012 5:12:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
smither at c-c-i.com writes:

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