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In Reply to: RE: Circuit flow goes like this.... posted by jea48 on June 14, 2014 at 20:54:07:
Sorry for the delayed response. The hot lead is curved around the leading screw terminal, neutral wire curved around trailing screw terminal, in a catty-cornered fashion with two, .1uF 275 VAC x2 caps, one per terminal pair, bridging hot and neutral to help reduce AC line noise. No small jumpers were installed, in hind-sight I should have done that.
Things are about to change, as I will be swapping out the Pass and Seymor 8300 for an Oyaide R-0 outlet. I have been pondering which of the tweek materials I have, to use during the swap and there are many, such as: ERS cloth, Silver Electricians Paste, Copper Foil, Copper Tape with Conductive Adhesive, TI Shield, Metglas, as well as, an assortment of Crystals, Minerals and Rare Metal Samples, though no iridium, a bit pricey.
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- RE: Circuit flow goes like this.... - dcuhl 09:41:41 06/16/14 (2)
- why mess with it at all? - cloudwalker 00:46:31 06/18/14 (1)
- RE: why mess with it at all? - Crazy Dave 12:04:36 06/18/14 (0)