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Matthias random stuff | Inductive current measuring using Raspberry Pi @matthiasrandomstuff2221 | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
Making a coil to inductively sense current flowing through 2-conductor house wiring cables, without modifying the house wiring.

I used a Raspberry Pi and an ADS1115 A/D converter to sense the output from my coil and graphed it using ascii graphics on the Raspberry Pi computer. I also experimented with how much current it takes to instantly pop a breaker.
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