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welli live in the Hague/Rijswijk with a lot of industry around albeit no smoking pipes The ektricity is dirty. but switching pws are very dirty too and i have 4 PCs in the house! and ALL my neighbours..I do NEED power cleaning. the effect i hear with the cleaning is also very obvious. JENS how are your solutions? and lost81 and others? It would be nice to know what AKSA lovers do for their pws
any other out there ? Even when you do nothing about power "cleaning" it is interesting to know
Dag JEnsyour AC mains cable will "block" RFI by common mode rejection I suppose. It does not matter where you live on earth there is always RFI and dont forget your own computers or any other switching pws in yr house!
Can you tell me how you block DC for yr transformers? Are you sure those thingies do not not harm the dynamic flow of current? My "mother of audio transformer" hums like the war in IRAQ. the sound is very very unpleasant metallic but it is build like a tank. Not loose filaments or so. I suspect dc critters to insurge my lovely current;)
My Equilibrium PowerCable is a shielded cable.
.... I also built 2 boxes with isolation transformers and 120 V outlets. details at:http://www.plitron.com/PDF/857502.pdf I got the idea from a friend, his example can be seen at:http://tubino.smugmug.com/gallery/1847507#95022569 .....
Quote from: Jens on 22 Jun 2007, 10:41 amMy Equilibrium PowerCable is a shielded cable.Hi Jens,TNT Audio many years ago wrote about a DIY power cable they called the "TNT Snake". It was a 3-core braided cable using shielded cable.I have made my own (unshielded) variant of this which sounds pretty nice to me but I have always thought there was a dichotomy present in the original TNT design ... as follows:If a 3-wire (I say 3-wire because, remember, our US cousins sometimes only have 2-core PCs available to them! ) mains cable improves the sound of the component it is plugged into by reason of it being braided ... then to my way of thinking, this is because the braiding is reducing inductance compared to a mains cord which uses the same cross-sectional area wires but uses merely a slightly twisted "lay".Sure shielding stops RFI from exiting the wire but, if you use (as the TNT recipe did) 3 individually shielded wires, this surely must render the benefit of the braiding ineffective? However, braiding 3 unshielded wires and then putting a shield - connected to earth at the wall-plug end - over the result to stop RFI exiting, could indeed be a good thing. Regards,Andy
Hi Andy,Well, since I sell my Equilibrium PowerCable (albeit in a small way), I cannot really go into a discussion of how it is made. I can tell you, though, that the philosophy is somewhat different from the TNT cable you mention and that the wires are not individually shielded.
Quote from: Jens on 22 Jun 2007, 12:07 pmHi Andy,Well, since I sell my Equilibrium PowerCable (albeit in a small way), I cannot really go into a discussion of how it is made. I can tell you, though, that the philosophy is somewhat different from the TNT cable you mention and that the wires are not individually shielded.Fair enough, Jens! We obviously agree that a shield is good but the braiding must be carried out by unshielded wires! Were you aware of Allen Wright's (Aussie guy who lives in Germany and owns Vacuum State Electronics) PC recipes in his "Super Cable Cook Book"? First published in 1996.Regards,Andy