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In Reply to: Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? posted by audionutge@yahoo.com on April 23, 2007 at 02:11:44:
Thanks, Alan.Another question: Right now i plug the choke in the receptacle (regular one seen at Homedepot or Lowes) which is next to the one that my power conditioner connected to.
1> should i plug it directly to the outlet where my gears are for better effect? I thought as long as it's in the same circuit, it'll be ok.
2> Even though i carefully connect wire to the choke (heat shrink and electrical tape applied), I'm still reluctant to leave it on all the time. So, i unplug the choke when i leave for work in the morning and put it back an hour before listening. Would it be ok?
Thanks.
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- Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? - michaelv20850 06:03:51 04/23/07 (5)
- Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? - audionutge@yahoo.com 14:14:48 04/23/07 (4)
- Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? - michaelv20850 17:53:06 04/23/07 (1)
- Re: Hammond choke 193L installation for dummies? - audionutge@yahoo.com 03:46:17 04/24/07 (0)
- Clarification: the current rating is DC to achieve rated inductance. - Al Sekela 15:19:19 04/23/07 (1)
- Re: Clarification: the current rating is DC to achieve rated inductance. - audionutge@yahoo.com 15:41:05 04/23/07 (0)