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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: With All the Wonderful Success LatelyPosted by Paul S on: 4/5/2009
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Do we finally understand what part of the Bad Electricity problems is [broadband] noise and what part is related to "waveform" issues, such as phase? And do we understand how attempts to deal with either one of these issues might affect the other?
I ask because I have never seen a single corrective device that offers balanced, quiet, phase-perfect power. By "balanced" in this case, I mean that the nueutral/ground is isolated and re-referenced at -60V, while the hot leg is set at at +60V, in the case of 120V AC.
Neither have I seen a full-on "regenerator" that does not employ a digitally-synthesized reference for the reconstruction/propagation of its "perfect" sine waves. Sorry, but I just don't get how this could stay clear of its own noise.
I would not be bringing this up again if it looked like the PP2000 neutral/ground was actually isolated. Obviously, if you unplug the thing, then its ground just "floats". But even in this case, cross-contamination from the loads appears to be possible; likely, even.
Paul S
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