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In Reply to: Use a thin hard rubber pad.. Raise it maybe 1/8 to 1/4"?? posted by 3+4=5 on April 21, 2017 at 11:42:18:
Tried that, but it didn't work. Only way to get significantly reduced noise was to raise it several inches, or rotate it in its usual spot, leads fortunately permitting. As it stands, it's not dead quiet but very tolerable, much better than before. Also, radiating from large Maggies, the noise that's left is somewhat "diffused" so is less noticeable. Thanks for the suggestion, though. It was just really gratifying solving this problem on my own.
Mark in NC
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- RE: Use a thin hard rubber pad.. Raise it maybe 1/8 to 1/4"?? - MWE 12:13:06 04/21/17 (1)
- A strip of metal (copper or mu metal) separating the transformer from the rest of interior. - 3+4=5 20:32:54 04/21/17 (0)