Power Meter question

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Hi folks, I am thinking about getting a meter to measure the power draw of my PC.

My question is this: the PSU is plugged into a surge protector - am I okay plugging the meter into this or does it have to be plugged into the wall?
 
I have mine plugged into the surge protector, to get the actual pc power rather than all the peripherals plugged in aswell.
 
... am I okay plugging the meter into this or does it have to be plugged into the wall?
The meter plugged into a surge protector is connected directly to interior wall wires. The only device from meter to wall wires is copper conductors. No magic device is in a surge protector to disrupt the meter or stop a surge.

How can you know that? Simply connect to the protector and to the wall. Note same numbers.
 
No problem about plugging it into the surge protector.

I have mine plugged into the surge protector, to get the actual pc power rather than all the peripherals plugged in aswell.

The meter plugged into a surge protector is connected directly to interior wall wires. The only device from meter to wall wires is copper conductors. No magic device is in a surge protector to disrupt the meter or stop a surge.

How can you know that? Simply connect to the protector and to the wall. Note same numbers.

TY all for the helpful replies :D
 
Hi folks, I am thinking about getting a meter to measure the power draw of my PC.

My question is this: the PSU is plugged into a surge protector - am I okay plugging the meter into this or does it have to be plugged into the wall?

I'm looking at this kinda stuff, is there a meter on OCUK similar to the one your buying that you can give me a link to? Thanks

Edit: Something like this?

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=NW-003-EN
 
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