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It is intermittent. Three minutes on and 30 seconds or so off. Steve
There was no room in the current breaker box and so an auxillary box was installed. The electrician is coming back Tuesday night to look and repair. What should he be looking for in this application?
I'm just dying to know what in your house is on 3 minutes then off 30 seconds. You have a sump pump perhaps?jn
Some of your problem is more than likely due to the mixing of the 2 wire and 3 wire formats. More than likely you have items in the 2-wire side of things upstairs where ther is a mixing of hot and neutral sides plugged into devices that want to see the common side observed... too easy to do with nonpolarized plugs. Try unplugging some TV's, electric blankets, etc. upstairs and see if you can find the culprit(s).Like Mr. Neutron said - what cycles on and off at your house?Also, check the cold water bond of the ground and see if there is oxidation there.I hate hums........................Dave
We are on city water.
We are hum haters! Yayaa. I have gone through the house looking for those culprits. Electric blankets, small heaters and other such products. I unplugged them and then powered up to see if they were causing this. I just installed one of your Uber Buss with a Mongo AC cable on the Audio side of Things. In your owners manual you mention GFI circuits. There are many downstairs and a few upstairs in the house. Nun are on these circuits that are new. Is there a posibility these are a problem from somewhere else in the house. Love the Uber by the way. Antimode/Uber combo took my system to the moon. Now this.Steve
The cable comes in on the same wall. It is a brand new installation. Should I disconnect on the outside or just in the inside will do? My cable box has always hummed.
I know a lot of folks run their system off 1 dedicated line, and perhaps that does make it easier.I currently have 8 of them to a pony panel in my media closet. 4 of them are used for audio, the other 4 for video and future fun (PJ and potential for powered screen).I was careful with the phase of the ones I use for audio, and use the others for the video and future use.It should certainly be possible to run 2 dedicated lines with no hum.What does your sparky think it could be?