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Hey guys, I have been thinking of DIYing a R/C parallel filter to keep any RF riding on the AC from reaching my system.
Can anyone share their thought on a effective configuration of R+C values and the most effective way to connect them to the circuit with 60-0-60 feed to the outlets
Ideally I'd like to be able to plug them into unused outlets because to put them before the transformer would take long haul through the small crawl space under the house.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post
Julien
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RayBan
Much thanks for your response!I am just wondering if there is a more effective design for balanced power.
I know that the resistor is supposed to be connected to the neutral. With balanced power there is no neutral.
I don't have any engineering knowledge/skills but I wonder if a R-C-R, with the resistor values of 60 ohms
Perhaps a C-R-C configuration might work better? Then, how would you determine the appropriate capacitor values??
Julien
"There's someone in my head, but it's not me"
Edits: 07/04/09 07/04/09
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