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As you probably already figured out you put the leads on the choke, thingies, in a male a/c industrial grade plug. I got mine at Lowes for around $9, which are returnable if the chokes don't meet your expectations.
I'd use a Power Strip Liberator Plus (http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=4189) to hook up the 193M to the lower outlet of the same duplex, into whose upper outlet your amp's power cord is plugged into.Or if you have a 193L you can use this Monitor/Power supply Liberator (http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/SearchDetail.asp?productID=8224) to hook the choke to the IEC of your amp.Better yet, as Alan Maher who invented this tweak and other goodies.
Huck. No, get something better at Lowes for around $9. The plug has 2 holes. Feed one wire in each hole. Don't push the wires in too far, you don't want the insulation to get in the way,ie be involved,when you tighten down on the wires. Just putting a wire in a hole intuitively looks like it would not work, but it does.
Quote from: zmanbands on 26 Apr 2008, 10:00 pmHuck. No, get something better at Lowes for around $9. The plug has 2 holes. Feed one wire in each hole. Don't push the wires in too far, you don't want the insulation to get in the way,ie be involved,when you tighten down on the wires. Just putting a wire in a hole intuitively looks like it would not work, but it does.Thanks zmanbands! I don't think we have a Lowes in Canada, Home Depot yep! Could you provide a link to a picture of what you are talking about, or what term do I use to Google it? Thanks, Huck
Sorry, the boxes with part # are gone. Try Home depot or an electrical supply. You are looking for industrial grade and if it doesn't say that it will sure look like it. You don't want 20 amp but 15 amp 3 prong 120 volt.
The plugs come that way. You aren't using the 3rd ground prong.