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Cute, but not true

Posted by madisonears on December 28, 2011 at 15:29:00:

I did read it. I don't like the fact that the insulation of individual wires rubs against the corners of the ferrite clamp. That's where the cable is most likely to kink and possibly wear insulation to allow a short circuit heating or conducting point, even if its exterior is covered by heatshrink. It might be a good design, but it's not a safe design. It might be just fine for a hundred years of use, but what if fails? There are others that are more safe, so why gamble?

I wonder why you recommend or defend it if you haven't built or heard it?