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In Reply to: are isolation transformers right for me? posted by LewinskiH01 on July 30, 2010 at 19:37:49:
Iff'n you'd like to try individual isolation transformers for each of your source components, < 100va, here is an inexpensive way to try, and it includes both hardwired input(plug) and output(IEC) cords.
4 individual units for $32!
The seller sells a single for $8, or 2 for $15, but as its $15 shipping for 1, 2, or 4 via UPS or Priority Mail, be a big spender and collect all 4 and trade with your friends.
These units are based on a split bobbin Signal Transformer unit, and can easily be rewired as a 65va balancing isolation transformer
Not my cuppa, constrained by the attached cordage, lacking caps to work with the transformer for improved performance, etc... but definitely Cheap 'n Cheerful.
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- Cheap 'n Cheerful Isolation Transformer/power cord - pmkap 09:39:45 08/05/10 (0)