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Guys,I was recently told by a vendor that a small issue I am having with their gear could be caused by having DC on my dedicated 20 amp line. How would I go about trying to validate this?Is there a way to measure DC using simple tools (such as my volt meter)?Thanks,George
Interestingly enough, I've got a "OneAC" and a "PowerVar" unit.Both raised the DC voltage by .050volts {over the .900VDC found in 'unconditioned' outlets}
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Quote from: Bob in St. Louis on 5 May 2009, 09:06 pmInterestingly enough, I've got a "OneAC" and a "PowerVar" unit.Both raised the DC voltage by .050volts {over the .900VDC found in 'unconditioned' outlets}Odd - an isolation transformer should stop DC from propagating (from my understanding).
Aussie Rod Elliott has a simple circuit to block DC but you would need to implement it at the AC input of the equipment or power strip. I took a quick look but couldn't find it among the many papers and projects at his sight. Here is a link http://sound.westhost.com/
Quote from: Mike B. on 5 May 2009, 08:20 pmAussie Rod Elliott has a simple circuit to block DC but you would need to implement it at the AC input of the equipment or power strip. I took a quick look but couldn't find it among the many papers and projects at his sight. Here is a link http://sound.westhost.com/Two electrolytic caps, back to back. - (minus) + (plus) + (plus) - (minus) on one leg of the power (neutral). I use a pair of 16V Panasonic FM Series, 2200uF each. They cost like $1 each from Digikey. I also use a pair of zener diodes (http://www.centralsemi.com/PDFs/products/CZ5333B_SERIES.PDF) back to back in parallel bypassing the caps for safety. The concept is simple. The caps are virtually zero impedance @ 60Hz, and an exceedingly high impedance to DC. I've sold a simple PCB for it for years and I've troubleshooted a couple situations on my own amplifiers when the "buzzing transformers" issues comes up.
Odd - an isolation transformer should stop DC from propagating (from my understanding).
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