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Default Power meter plug suitable for PC?

I can remember when I worked at a factory which made tvs back in the valve
days, they used an autotransformer, so chassis was live and a half wave
rectifier. They ran soak tests on the sets in huge banks, and got a visit
from the Electric company about them squashing the half phase they wre on
they had to have a three phase supply fitted and run some off of each phase.
What I never quite got was that most makers at the time did the same thing
so out in homes these sets were all doing this, surely?
Brian

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On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 11:24:31 +0100, Pamela wrote:

Is this sort of plug-in power meter suitable for measuring a desktop PC
with a switched mode power supply?

I bought something similar a long time ago but found it was giving
misleading readings. Are these better now?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Consumption.../dp/B07FZZ17ZY


Switchmode power supplies don't seem to adversely affect the supply
electricity meter, but I am sure a large inductive load with a directly
chopped supply would affect everyone up the road.