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My wall AC runs around 119V and the output of my OneACs seem to give me about 120V. They don't hum at all for me. I have heard that too much DC on the AC line will make them hum and I saw a DC trap online that was said to make transformers stop humming if you have DC problems. I can send you the link if you are interested, I think it was on the diyparadise.com site under simple projects.
Does your OneAC hum, JoshK?Mine seems to do that.It also boosts the voltage from 117V AC to 122V AC, which is why I stopped using it.-Lost81
Would you and/or Josh tell us what specific caps are in your OneAC?
I am about to embark on a "poboy" AC conditioner using some imput for byteme (thanks brah).I have a 4.6a ONEAC and I plan to:- replace receptacles with cryo'd P&S 5262-A! outlets- place ers(cloth)+dynamat around the inside of the enclosure ala BPT - install a single Auricap 0.47uF 600V cap around each receptacle- bypass on/off switchI was also thinking of doing the Auricap mod (using 2x 0.47uF 600V caps) but where is the best place to put them? Across the AC inlet inside the ONEAC unit, ...
Then, if any of the above actually does anything , I would like to check out spicing the poboy up by converting the tranny to balanced mode. Do you gentlemen know how to do this? I heard the conversion is relatively inexpensive, and produces tangible results. John