This meter can measure voltage, current, real power, VA, and cosφ. (80-300V and 0-100A) and it will show real power, voltage and amps together in one display.
I checked the meter with an ELV Energy Master Profi 2. According to a review by the German magazine C'T (number 21-2013) this meter had no deviation with their reference device LMG95 with a basic accuracy of 0, 03%. The voltage reading is 0.5% low.
The current was at first 3% low and after 5 minutes the meter stopped measuring current. There was a bad solder joint in the current transformer. I fixed that and with 4 additional windings on the secondary side of the current transformer the reading was now within 0.5%. The panel meter is well made so I presume I had some bad luck with the current transformer.
I tested the meter with a 2000W wallpaper stripper, a 150W soldering iron with a dimmer and a vacuum cleaner. The deviation was usually more as seen in the picture (this was a lucky shot) but not shockingly different. The problem with these measurements is that my voltage varies continuously a tiny bit and the meters have different update rates.
The readout of the meter switches automatically from 9999.9 W to 10000 W. (I checked , not with a 10kW load but with 10 primary windings so the meter see a 10 x higher current)
The instructions state that the meter is only suitable for 50Hz but the vendor confirmed that this is an error in the instructions and that the meter can also be used for 60Hz. I have seen instructions on the internet that this meter is suitable for both 50 and 60 Hz. I can't test it at 60 Hz so your mileage may vary.
The meter must be wired between the power supply and controller, placement between the controller and heater will probably destroy the meter.
I hope this is useful for somebody
