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What cable should be used to extend CT Clamp cable?


Marvin

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4 minutes ago, ProDave said:

Probably a single twisted pair cable.

Initially I thought that, but as it is measuring ripples won't they get cancelled.

 

Why do you need to extend it? The extra resistance may change the readings.

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A CT is a current transformer.  Depending how it is configured (load local to transformer or load in the measuring device) the cable will be conveying a 50Hz voltage or current.

 

All you want is that signal to arrive at it's load with no loss, and not picking up any externally induced signal, hence the twisted pair.

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1 hour ago, ProDave said:

A CT is a current transformer.  Depending how it is configured (load local to transformer or load in the measuring device) the cable will be conveying a 50Hz voltage or current.

 

All you want is that signal to arrive at it's load with no loss, and not picking up any externally induced signal, hence the twisted pair.

I was thinking of using Cat5 cable...

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