![]() |
Tweakers' Asylum Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ. |
|
In Reply to: Get off the grid.......Use an inverter posted by Ric Schultz on August 2, 2022 at 12:31:05:
Either this thing needs to settle in like any other electronic component or as John Broskie says WE get settled in to the new device - I do think there is some of both.
After a week nothing untoward has made itself known - if anything I keep having those "I did not realize they did that" kind of things when a musical flourish is more clearly delineated.
Sure it is a pain in some ways dealing with batteries - must be like those that owned classic era Bugattis and removed the oil from the crankcase to heat it on the stove before returning the hot oil into the crankcase to start the engine.
I still cannot imagine what can happen with the elaborate grounding scheme. Luckily if I go ahead and have the rod installed it will be just outside my listening room which would make a huge gauge wire unnecessary since the length will be much shorter than Mr. Schultz's friend's system.
I know one never knows until one hears something for themselves but I am having a hard time figuring out what would happen in my system. Would I ground the amplifier heatsinks to the rod? Do you use the ground wire from the smaller components to attach to the wire to the rod or a literal attachment to the chassis of each device?
I need to read more about this.
I have nothing but gratitude for this being made known to me. I thought my AC power was plenty good. I cannot image what this could do for folks in urban areas.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- After a week - it just gets better - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 10:27:25 08/22/22 (4)
- I think with four low power class a ampsI need 600 Ah - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 08:30:33 08/29/22 (0)
- The fan came on - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 07:07:33 08/24/22 (0)
- More stuff on grounding. - Ric Schultz 17:07:59 08/22/22 (1)
- Re: Puritan - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 12:53:04 08/24/22 (0)