I can add my "Thumbs Up" for the BestScope device. While I don't know if the device is really accurate to .01 Amp as the display would suggest, it's certainly good enough to tell you roughly what's happening. I would think it would work fine for comparison type adjustments, rather than absolutely accurate readings.
I used it to try and figure out why my Nook HD+ tablet was finicky about what it's charging cable was plugged into. For me it demonstrated clearly that if the two data lines were NOT connected, the Nook would charge at whatever rate the charger could supply. I could clearly see distinct current differences to make this clear.
yeah and with hand built sticks like these are they will vary a bit in efficiency .
I am impressed enough to see 3.1 watts get me 9.5 gh.
Yeah I know the hub and the fan use power but 8.8- 5.7 = 3.1 watts
The other system was close to that. 7.7 - 4.4 = 3.3 watts
The variance is hub quality the 19 port stud hub + fan has a 5.7 watt base draw but putting the stick on it only did 3.1 watts
the shit hub had a 4.4 base watt draw bt the stick drew 3.3 watts
I get this issue is the stud hub can supply 15 sticks 60 watts no worries
The low cost 10 port hub can supply 5 sticks 20 watts maybe.
So my low draw of 1 stick needs the usb meter for more accurate tests.
I would not mind having a small setup mining a few sticks maybe 1 board and running the node.
right now my setup is 36 watts. add 3 sticks at 9 watts and my 45 watt setup does a node and 36gh.
maybe toss in a board and run that.
I used this pc to mine about 13 gridseed blades so it can do a lot of sticks or boards.