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The Felix is simply a mains low pass filter and can feed as many outlets as you wish to wire them to. Your decision should be guided by -1. Outlets fed from the same filter are not isolated from each other.2. The total current draw for those outlets fed by a single filter should be (usually substantially) less than the current rating of the choke used. If the choke's rating is less than 15/20 amps, depending on the circuit's breaker, the filter should be fused to reflect the chokes limitations.
......Why does the computer PS dump so much noise into the system when grounded? Should all switching PS's connected to an audio system be ground lifted? Is there a "rule of thumb" to follow that will keep switching PS noise out of the system without creating a shock hazard?
Hi Paul, don't know if you caught my other question above so I'll clarify: would it be just as effective or more so to use two in series, CLCLC, or even more?
would it be just as effective or more so to use two in series, CLCLC, or even more?
Cascading a second LC adds 12db/octive of additional attenuation to an existing Felix (CLC). The impact is quite measurable and significant subjectively, though not as major a improvement as adding the initial Felix in a noisy mains environment. This has worked quite well cascading the 3amp Coilcraft chokes, on source components, specifically dacs and the Behringer digital doodads. I can't opine on this for preamps, as my CAT SL-1 Mk III preamp actually has the power conditioning where it belongs, within the component, specific to its needs, and no matter what I do, external conditioning efforts simply don't help.I wouldn't recommend this for power amplifiers, as cascaded filters might well choke the performance, especially with linear supplies with large, low angle of conduction charging pulses.FWIW,Paul
The impact is quite measurable and significant subjectively, though not as major a improvement as adding the initial Felix in a noisy mains environment. This has worked quite well cascading the 3amp Coilcraft chokes, on source components, specifically dacs and the Behringer digital doodads.
Totally agree with Paul on this. I'm using cascaded Felix's in front of my modified DCX which is driving the subs. Adding the second Felix did improve things and on only the bass. Don't forget that it filters both ways, it also keeps nasties from the power supply from getting back to your other gear.
...would there be anything to be gained by adding .001 (1nf), and .1nf?
Cascading a second LC adds 12db/octive of additional differential/normal mode attenuation to an existing Felix (CLC). WRT common mode noise, it lowers the -3db point. The impact is quite measurable and significant subjectively, though not as major a improvement as adding the initial Felix in a noisy mains environment. This has worked quite well cascading the 3amp Coilcraft chokes, on source components, specifically dacs and the Behringer digital doodads. I can't opine on this for preamps, as my CAT SL-1 Mk III preamp actually has the power conditioning where it belongs, within the component, specific to its needs, and no matter what I do, external conditioning efforts simply don't help.I wouldn't recommend this for power amplifiers, as cascaded filters might well choke the performance, especially with linear supplies with large, low angle of conduction charging pulses.FWIW,PaulEdit added in italics
Would something like this work in place of the fuse?http://www.parts-express.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=074-022&scqty=1Also will someone point me towards a DIY DC blocker? LINK?