Hello to all. I am trying to make a power conditioner that is able to keep different appliances in the building and down the street from causing noise in my amps. I wOuld like one that could split to four outlets, then condition each one separately to prevent noise from one amp to another. I have a couple battery backups but those don't work to keep interfearence from lights or or amps at bay.
audioXpress articles by Ed Simon (aka simon7000) . . .
An On-Peak Power Supply, Pt. 1
A Line-Cleaning Filter, Pt. 2
An Isolation Transformer, Pt. 3
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An On-Peak Power Supply, Pt. 1
A Line-Cleaning Filter, Pt. 2
An Isolation Transformer, Pt. 3
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I also have no knowledge of high voltage electronics. Rather way. I want these to isolate the circuit to the amps from having any line interference. I just want to make one. Is there any cheap way and what devices can I get parts from/what pats do I have to buy.
Is there any cheap way and what devices can I get parts from/what pats do I have to buy
i get my parts from discarded psu power supplies....
Normally that sort of topic (how to research a project) is taught in school.
I am beginning to believe that some/many of our Members opted out of school for whatever were their reasons.
I am beginning to believe that some/many of our Members opted out of school for whatever were their reasons.
DIY mains filtering is not the safest route to an understanding of high voltage electronics. Best option is to buy packaged filters, and put them in a grounded metal box. The alternative is to do some reading about LC filters and mains safety, rough out a design, then put it here for us to comment before it is built.
Yes true Andrew, I guess I take it for granted (the skills needed to do research), having done a masters (albeit by coursework, with a research subject)....
I guess what makes it so easy these days (google, and generally widely available information) also makes it hard, there is SO much information available that it can be daunting to find the information that is relevant (or even accurate).
Perhaps a wiki page on basic search engine techniques, the value of datasheets, known good sites, etc could be setup and pointed to in times like this...
Tony.
I guess what makes it so easy these days (google, and generally widely available information) also makes it hard, there is SO much information available that it can be daunting to find the information that is relevant (or even accurate).
Perhaps a wiki page on basic search engine techniques, the value of datasheets, known good sites, etc could be setup and pointed to in times like this...
Tony.
And of course Jim Brown has some papers and tests on the subject. Some for audio systems and some for HAM radio systems. Including some that are available at surplus stores.
Audio Systems Group, Inc. Publications
Audio Systems Group, Inc. Publications
DF96, I too am looking for a suitable line filter for my amp (yamaha RXV 667), DIY pre-amp, Zero DAC and modded Phillips 753, do you think this ready made filter is suitable for my equipment? Is this ok for my amp or just for my other equipment?
Appreciate your help/advise.
Cheers!
Appreciate your help/advise.
Cheers!
hmm.. i may have missed the link.. here it is again.
SCHAFFNER|FN9244E-10-06|IEC INLET, FN9244E, EARTH CHOKE | element14 Singapore
Cheers!
SCHAFFNER|FN9244E-10-06|IEC INLET, FN9244E, EARTH CHOKE | element14 Singapore
Cheers!
I have not heard the device.
I did read this sentence on their website
I did read this sentence on their website
The webpage made me a bit curious so I looked up the patent. It is attached below. Notice that it is a design patent, and what is patented is "the ornamental design for a power regulator." NOT the internal circuit design, not the electronic details. Just the exterior view, the look-and-feel.The PerfectWave P10 Power Plant takes your incoming AC power and converts it to DC, similar to what comes out of a battery, and then with patented PS Audio technology regenerates and produces new sine-wave-perfect, regulated high current AC power.
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This is an interesting thread on the subject on mains filters, Felix project
I found their choice of a Coilcraft P3717-A Common / Differential Choke an interesting option. There is a seller on ebay listing them for $7 each so i picked up one to experiment with.
This is an interesting thread on the subject on mains filters, Felix project
I found their choice of a Coilcraft P3717-A Common / Differential Choke an interesting option. There is a seller on ebay listing them for $7 each so i picked up one to experiment with.
And one other mains filter
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/equipment-tools/231401-quantasylum-qa400-22.html#post3568690
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/equipment-tools/231401-quantasylum-qa400-22.html#post3568690
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