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RE: Audiodharma Cable Cooker...

Posted by RadioWonder on March 12, 2017 at 15:59:37:

Hi, Alan...
I started off taking apart the DIY Power Cord and used MSA Graphene on all the connections H-N-G)....

Then the Power Supply very carefully on about 1/8" into the female IEC connector and at the opposite end only lightly on the outside of the chassis connector and making sure to keep it away from the center Female portion of the connector...

On the back of the Cable Cooker I did all the male connectors...

Also on RCA connectors I only applied to the male connector Hot...
Only about 1/8" on the center prong...And nothing on the Hot Female Chassis connector... Only lightly apply to the outer Ground of the Female connector...

During production assembly, you may want to try it on a few of the internal Push=On connectors (the Push-Ons near the Off/On Switch)... That may be a real challenge...