In Reply to: no posted by Sordidman on May 16, 2016 at 09:56:10:
The objective is to "clean" the output of the "feeder". Or said another way, to render the feeder quality unimportant.
Yes.
Abe has a good point in that while using a crappy switcher may not effect the output going to the device, it may spew its noise back into the AC which must be dealt with for other components.
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- You missed my point - E-Stat 11:10:56 05/16/16 (12)
- RE: You missed my point - AbeCollins 11:56:26 05/16/16 (10)
- Understood - E-Stat 11:58:45 05/16/16 (9)
- One kind question - beppe61 09:17:58 05/17/16 (8)
- Actually, you had two questions :) - E-Stat 09:27:24 05/17/16 (7)
- RE: Actually, you had two questions :) - AbeCollins 10:24:53 05/17/16 (2)
- Perhaps - E-Stat 10:29:31 05/17/16 (1)
- RE: Perhaps - AbeCollins 10:32:44 05/17/16 (0)
- RE: Actually, you had two questions :) - beppe61 09:58:37 05/17/16 (2)
- RE: Actually, you had two questions :) - E-Stat 10:25:24 05/17/16 (1)
- RE: Actually, you had two questions :) - beppe61 11:50:06 05/17/16 (0)
- RE: Actually, you had two questions :) - cfraser 09:33:47 05/17/16 (0)
- It's a 2 box power supply - Sordidman 11:41:42 05/16/16 (0)