Hi Pm,
I also thank all your efforts and willingness to share.
I hope Brad is ok and would also share his findings unless he also finds his scope has played some tricks with him.
Gyula
If i calculate the instantaneous power measured by the scope,and divide by duty cycle,i get consistent COPs of 180-190 % If i set the scope up as TK showed me,where ch1 is set to voltage,and ch2 is set to amps,the scope calculated watts in is within +/- 1% of the total calculated P/out. So,i do not know if the manually calculated COPs are correct,and the scope is making a mistake when making it's calculation's,or the scope calculated P/in is correct,and manual calculations cannot be used in this system ?. I have always thought that if the current and voltage traces are exactly in phase,and a very clean square wave,that instantaneous power calculated,divided by duty cycle, always gives you the correct answer. But in this case,the scope calculations seem to disagree. As we know the laws today,it would seem that the scope's calculations are correct,and all is as it should be. On a side note,i have been working on a little something else. Who here has one of the !drinking birds! ?. Brad
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