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In Reply to: RE: Oyaide R1 outlet update. posted by David Pritchard on August 29, 2016 at 20:10:51
Hi, David....to condition a duplex outlet on the Cable Cooker, one would simply require a second 15-amp IEC adaptor (part of the power cable adaptor set).One IEC adaptor would install into the upper left set of binding posts, and the other IEC adaptor would install info the lower right set....similar to the setup for conditioning power cables, excepting you'd be using two IEC adaptors.
For the duplex, you would connect a power cable's wall plug into the top receptacle of the duplex, and a second power cable's wall plug into the bottom receptacle. The respective IEC ends of the power cables would be connected to the two IEC adaptors, which are in turn installed into the proper binding post sets of the Cable Cooker. It's really easy.
Radio Wonder's set up is a little more sophisticated, as he fashioned his own adaptors for this purpose, but he's been doing this quite successfully for years.
With my special adaptor setup (for daisy-chaining multiple duplexes), I've been conditioning 4, 6, 8....even a dozen duplexes simultaneously for many years.
I should also add that, with this installation of two IEC adaptors, you also get to condition (or re-condition) two power cables at the same time. Very convenient.
Edits: 08/30/16Follow Ups:
Figures I'd make things more complicated than necessary.
But on the plus side, you know all those power cords that come in a component's box and are immediately tossed to the side in favor of macho audiophile power cords? I finally found a use for them. :)
Very good idea, Bill, and an excellent use for those generic cables.
I went in that different direction since I was conditioning multiple units on a frequent basis (for sale).
I now am able to condition the ground contacts (within the duplex and AC connectors) via a newer product called the Ground Breaker. It's a more sophisticated (and engineered) set of power cable break-in adaptors.
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