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I'm curious whether people feel that hot-to-neutral R-C filters like Al's or like the Quietline are likely to make a big benefit if installed throughout the house if one has their system on a dedicated line (the ground is common, however, since I couldn't get builder to put in a dedicated ground rod). I've installed them and hear a definite benefit, but I'm not sure whether this is to be expected given the dedicated line on its own breaker.
Thanks for any insights
Chris
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Topic - R-C filters if one has a dedicated line - cporada@cabnr.unr.edu 18:07:05 04/30/07 (10)
- Re: R-C filters if one has a dedicated line - Marco T 04:18:50 05/02/07 (0)
- IMO, yes. - Al Sekela 16:46:46 05/01/07 (7)
- How to precisely locate the "resonance peak" outlet w/o using music ? (nt) - cheap-Jack 07:48:37 05/02/07 (3)
- I don't know. - Al Sekela 09:29:16 05/02/07 (2)
- Tell me where to read more about cable resonance. (nt) - cheap-Jack 12:39:18 05/02/07 (1)
- Here is a good on-line text: - Al Sekela 12:07:30 05/03/07 (0)
- Re: IMO, yes. - cporada@cabnr.unr.edu 20:11:52 05/01/07 (2)
- _You Won't Forget Me_, by Shirley Horn. (nt) - Al Sekela 09:26:09 05/02/07 (0)
- Re: IMO, yes. - maabx 04:48:30 05/02/07 (0)
- No need extra line filters "all over the house" with dedicated powerlines. - cheap-Jack 18:52:30 04/30/07 (0)