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ctviggen:: Thanks, that's exactly what I was getting at. You did point out something that I had overlooked. At night you're getting your power from the electric company. How about during the day? Better yet, how about when you're in the boonies and there is no "grid"?
ctviggen:: Did you mean "Unless it's sunny and not much is running"?
Live off the grid and power my amps from a dedicated line straight off my inverter. I have no idea how good my power is but my amps sound good to me. I thought about trying some conditioners , but I know my power isn't going to need the same conditioning as on the grid power so I'm not sure what to try.
In the very early days of electricity and the industrial revolution, it was discovered that DC voltage suffered severely when traveling over any real distances. The formula is when voltage drops, so does the current.'ner