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In Reply to: RE: Buy yourself a Audiodharma Cable Cooker ... posted by RadioWonder on July 07, 2007 at 23:57:15
The problem with this arrangement is that it doesn't pass current through the receptacle blades. Maybe that isn't a problem, but I thought that the break-in current path should be the same as the eventual one.
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The gray power cord with the black and white male plug in the photo is
moved to each opening in the outlets during the cooking. Thus giving the
proper flow as when it is installed in the wall.
This is something I thought about when I first purchased the Cooker.
I made the yellow male plug with the pigtail adapter several years ago.
But I think that you would want to have a male plug going into each outlet. One of the outlets only has power going from one of its screw terminals to the adjacent one.
....to make up AC connector/adaptors for this very purpose. I use pairs of simple 2-blade AC male connectors, hand-wired with six inches of cable in between, and daisy-chain the outlets. I've used this arrangement for many years, usually conditioning up to 24 receptacles simultaneously.
One can also condition power cords at the same time, usually one going in and one going out (of the first and last outlets). Power cords can also be daisy-chained with this setup as well.
Alan, wouldn't you remove the break-aways, then hoop the hook-up wire when you install them?
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
No need, imo....the adaptor acts as the jumper for both outlets.
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