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Ed B Richards
k6uuz at JUNO.COM
Thu May 24 12:28:55 EDT 2001
I think you should look at the line voltage also. A lot of older
(Heathkit) equipment was made when the line voltage was lower. Some of my
Heathkits specify 115 volts. Using them on today's 122 volts can cause
premature failure. I can send you free info on making a simple voltage
reducer or I can supply finished units from 150 watts to 1265 watts.
Regards,
Ed Richards
On Thu, 24 May 2001 08:02:30 -0400 w1id <w1id at FCGNETWORKS.NET> writes:
> On Wednesday, May 23, 2001 at 06:48:06 PM, Brian Conrad wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if we could start a discussion on a NEW subject.
> > I'm in the process of designing a new house - and I want to
> Protect/Condition the Power feeding My Heath
> > Audio - and Home Theater equipment. I want to start with a
> sub-Panel just feeding that equipment - But should I feed the power
> into a UPS - and then through an isolation transformer. or???
> > Any Ideas/Recommendations on how You Protect and feed Your
> Equipment??
> > Thanks - Brian [Heath
> Audio]
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> I'd keep it very simple: go out and buy one of those power strips
> used for computer equipment. Get one with line filtering as well as
> over voltage protection and that's all you'll ever need.
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