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The BIT20 can deliver 20A of current. it is therefore quite capable of a reasonably powerful amplifier system.
Unless it generates a lot of DC, something is wrong. It's possible it isn't the Torus.Try the TV alone. If it doesn't cause heat in the Torus, then the reciever has a problem. The TV is right at the rating for the Torus, but it shouldn't cause heat. I am sure the Torus has minor room for difference. At least we know the Torus isn't shorted. But it may still have problems. Feel free to post pictures of inside if it doesn't void warrenty.[/quoteTorus sent me some interesting information on TV's today. We seem to sort everything out for the moment so I'll see how it goes.Thanks for your help.
I'm using the Torus 2.5 as you suggested as just a source power conditioner. So far all is well. I guess why I was upset was the store I purchased from advertised it for source components or TV use. I do believe all is well now and thanks for your help. The Bit-20 is an amazing product.
OAAH, what makes you assume they didn't figure the Torus rating that way to begin with?Also the receiver on it's own won't exceed the limitations with your power factor correction, yet the Torus will overheat.
That's good news and a great result for the RM 2.5.The BIT-20 is a little thin on information from the manual to download, but I see it is a Plitron based device. Plitron have a very good reputation for their technology in taming the toroidal transformer, and OEM to several manufacturers including Bryston, BPT, Equitech. Maybe I should dig a little more around the traps to find out what type of transformer is inside, at 20A, the BIT-20 must be one of those items that you dread moving.
The only rating the Torus has is 2.5a no VA in the PDF that comes up.
The torus has a transformer built in.