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  Equipment Protection, Monitoring Electricity
Hi Folks,
I had an amplifier malfunction and the possibility that was proposed to me was that since a transformer blew about a week prior to the malfunction, that I could be experiencing an inconsistent flow of current. In other words and I hope I get this right, neutrality- 90 volts-neutrality 130 volts which would create undo stress on seals and cause a blown capacitor. Yes, weird things were happening with lights and such after the capacitor blew. I live in an apartment and the landlords in this price range are, without exaggerating, worthless. It was just suggested that I keep an eye on my current. Does anyone know what on earth I'm even talking about?
Thanks!
Goofyfoot  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

06-27-12
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06-27-12   Your amp is on one 'leg' of the 120v/0v/120v american ? syst ...   Elizabeth

06-27-12   I'm no electrician, and there are some very knowledgeable pe ...   Whart

06-28-12   Thanks for the advice. the first thing to do is to call the ...   Goofyfoot

06-28-12   Ok, the electric company said that they show good electricit ...   Goofyfoot

06-28-12   This comment may not be welcome. but i would also say your f ...   Elizabeth

06-28-12   I am not contradicting elizabeth's advice, which may be righ ...   Whart

06-28-12   In ored to understand yourself and make us understand, you s ...   Marakanetz

06-28-12   if the utility power transformer blew up, yes that could hav ...   Jea48

06-28-12   I can't disagree with anything that anyone has said. its ult ...   Goofyfoot

06-28-12   G., i think that one of these power conditioners might go a ...   Sandstone

06-29-12   Look, to put yourself at ease with this, there is a simple s ...   Hifiharv

06-29-12   Apartment buildings and townhouses are notorious for having ...   Ngjockey


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