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Well some SMPSs can get very unhappy with some power conditioners.Let me look for the info.
There are ways to mitigate the deleterious effects of the SMPS on the rest of the system and that is much more important than finding the best way to treat a particular SMPS.
I'm sure the Apples are just as simple as an either complete or not circuit. In fact one original orientation may eliminate a ground loop, as an example of potential. It depends how it's grounded internally and what it's connected to probably.
When you have some free time, perhaps you can list some of the ways to reduce the deleterious effects of SMPS on the rest of the system. That could be helpful for many of us.Thanks!
Here is an easy one. Plug system SMPS into a small isolation transformer with an adequate capacitive input filter. There are a lot of small ISO TX available on the used/salvage market.Having a home run to your system it makes EMI/RFI treatment much easier, too.
Meh, they don't offer a benefit to the SMPS itself. But I guess it's one way to deal.The Apples orientation could mean a connection to safety ground or not. (In your service panel)
Like most things, it depends on the design of the smps. There are cheap, poorly designed units and properly designed smps'. Those from Hypex are very good and actually work best without anything between them and the outlet.