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Jason, it depends on which products people would like to see first. Cables are on their way. I'm waiting for connectors. The second unit will be the EMI Sink and third is either the surge protector or the hum suppressor.... I think.I am open for suggestions. What looks good to you?Dave
Power cables - 3 different price/performance pointsDave
Dave, I am very interested in an EMI trap for my refrigerator. It keeps getting out and I can't catch it... But seriously... I am interested. My Frig has to be throwing all sorts of junk back on my lines and it seem like the damn thing is running all the time.Darrell
Dave, which end of this scale are we playing on with the PC's we're doing?
Dave,I'd be interested in an EMI trap for refrigerators if it is a small form factor (not much space behind my fridge). Also, for the computer if it works fine with a battery backup unit (have tried other filters and they didn't do anything).Still diggin' the Majik. Settling in very nicely.Phil
Dave,Could you get a bit technical on why you are targeting a fridge vs other house hold appliances? I'm a bit of a novice on this electrical stuff. Thanks,Mike
Power cables - 3 different price/performance pointsAn EMI trap for refrigerators, computers and other problem noise sourcesA surge protectorA hum eliminatorSome component mechanical isolation componentsBeyond these are there any "must have" thingamabobs you all would like to see?Dave
Art, pretty much at the top, for now. I've just about got the mids figured out without loosing the top or botom. Things are very BIG sounding right now. You should get 'em back next week.I do have plans for a no holds barred cable, but that is a long ways off.Dave
Dave Whole House Surge Suppressors Perhaps you could do some research on what is already out there and become a dealer for what you feel is an effective solution. These have to be installed by an electrician but when you ask an electrician to supply one you don't know what you are getting. To me this is a good first line of defense for catastrophic surges like near lightning strikes. The other issue to me is the absolutely ridiculous prices of some of the cables out there. $2000 for a power cord! Please try to keep your pricing reasonable. RegardsBrian
Cool, looking forward to hearing them when you have them satisfactory to your ears....AND I'll gladly guinea pig with you on the no holds barred whenever you decide to get down to it!
Here is what I am now using:http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/Markets/Electrical/Products/ResidentialProducts/SurgeTrap/Stage1SurgeProtection/ACPowerSurgeProtection/index.htmThese are sacrificial units that are very quiet electrically. Unlike cheap point of use units with undersized MOVs, these use banks of very high quality and capacity units with noise suppression built into them.Dave
Brian, there is so much out there for surge protection in whole house surge protection that I don't feel the necessity to become a dealer for these units. Especially being a stocking dealer - I just don't have the inkling or the money to do so. As a small business man in a crappy economy (not my particular hope) I am very conservative.Here is what I am now using:http://www.eaton.com/EatonCom/Markets/Electrical/Products/ResidentialProducts/SurgeTrap/Stage1SurgeProtection/ACPowerSurgeProtection/index.htmThese are sacrificial units that are very quiet electrically. Unlike cheap point of use units with undersized MOVs, these use banks of very high quality and capacity units with noise suppression built into them.My power cables will top out < $700.00 for the premium cable. Not the no holds barred one that will cost what it costs on special order only. Entry level pricing is $99.00 with Wattgate connectors.Dave