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In Reply to: RE: My new DIY Power Conditioner posted by djn on November 05, 2009 at 06:36:27
Stand alone model of "Active Tracking Filter".
That is very slick. I had many options when I put mine together but I wanted a very deliberate looking piece of art.
But I like my Liebert the best :) (modified) double-conversion on-line pure sine-wave generator..
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I built mine with the tech help of a friend so I still don't know all the termenalogy. What does your unit do? Is it like an active tracking filter?
Unlike most UPS's out there, with battery kicking in only when wall power goes out, the "double-conversion" "on-line" UPS regenerates pure sine-wave AC from the battery ALL the time even with it plugged into wall outlet. So it converts AC(wall)-> DC(battery)-> AC.
These things usually cost $800-$1500 range, which is a lot for "UPS," but for audio use, pretty much all of them need to have the noisy fans replaced with quiet ones, like Nexus.
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