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In Reply to: Isolation Transformer Sizing Question posted by jdubs on January 6, 2007 at 15:48:00:
Hello my friend: I would suggest to check out this unit at www.richardgrayspowercompany.com. I have a Dedicated 240 volts Circuit and Dedicated 240 volts power line and then the RGPC 240 volts substation. Improvement beyond my highest expectation. It is a step down transformer which provides 120 volts of absolutely stable and clean power. Four Industrial, Hospital grade Hubbell outlets: I have my McCormack DNA225 "Platinum Edition" directly plugged into the first one, my Subwoofer plugged into the second one, the rest of components plugged into the third one (via RGCP1200s p.l.c.) and the fourth outlet still empty. There are two versions of the Sub Station 120 volts and 240 volts. The 240 volts performs better. Good luck, let us know your decision/experiences. Best, Antonio Machado.
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- I have the Richard Gray Power Company 240 Volts Sub Station with great results... - Antonio Machado 04:26:06 01/15/07 (0)