Brian,

In the past I used Valhalla Scientific.  The older models didn’t have any 
communication though.  Not sure if they do now or not.

I’ve been using Newton’s 4th more recently, but I use the same instrument for 
Harmonics and Flicker so the price tag isn’t as bad.  This has Ethernet, serial 
and USB options.

Josh

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In our Safety lab, we do input current tests. We currently use two handheld 
meters; one showing Voltage and the other Current via a current clamp.

We want to replace these two meters with a single piece of test equipment that 
will provide live data measurements via a PC Interface.   It would also be nice 
if it could provide power, power factor, and other such measurements.

We would like it to have a hardy interface, such as Ethernet or old fashion 
serial port (no USB).  We take these measurements in our EMC Lab where USB has 
a hard time surviving.

Labview compatible would be nice. Since we write our own code, we will have to 
have access to the command set.

Any recommendations?  We don’t really need the features and expense of a full 
blown power analyzer. Does anyone make something like this?

Thanks,
The Other Brian
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