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DIY by Jon Risch SQ & D isolation coditioner Power Conditioner/Surge Protector

Just to be clear here, you said: "My latest version is 3 separate balacing conditioners housed in an Ikea wooden box, with each conditioner powering a separate source component. No IECs inlet or NEMA outlets, but a Volex 17604 hardwired with plug as input with 3 Volexs terminated with their molded IECs hardwired as outputs." I'm reading this as one PC feeding 3 matched pairs of transformers with capacitors, etc. as recommended by Jon for each pair. Is that correct? And then each matched pair feeds a distinct commponent (CD #1, CD #2, etc.), is that correct? Is any of this feeding an actual amp, or are we still running the usual low wattage draw components per Jon's designs?

I used his SQ&D, but picked larger transformers than the original RS ones, so mine are capable of driving up to 100W. Otherwise, not balanced per se and just the basic design with caps and an RC and a wirewound resistor in parallel between the trannies, as later posts by Jon suggested. This works great on my CDP and that's all it runs now. I'm not in NYC of course...


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