In the red; insufficient power


I use a Panamax Maxx 1500 line conditioner for my source components (My power amp is plugged directly to the wall outlet). The Panamax has a row of LEDs across the faceplate, running right to left, red to green. Most of the day the Panamax reads down into the reds (danger; insufficient power). The LEDs are also marked to approximate the AC voltage, from 95 up to 115. It is only during the early morning or evening hours that the Panamax indicates sufficient power. I am guessing I need to hire an electrician to run a dedicated line to my listening room. Any other advice or observations? Thanks.
klipschking

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I would bet you have nothing wrong other than the strain the Hydro elec. Co is having from high demand during this heat wave.The added AC being used and the times of day you state would confirm that.

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I don't know whether you have these meters yet in the States but here in Ontario Canada they installed "Smart Meters" in place of the old readers outside the home. Now they know how much usage of kilowatt/hrs you use at the specific time of day. The rates are set so costs for usage is based on a peak scales of "off peak hrs", mid peak hrs and peak hrs" during the weekdays and weekends and holidays remain off peak hours. They have a summer scale from May 1st to end of October. 7 pm till 7am is off peak at 5.9 cents per KWH. From 7am till 11am and 5pm till 7pm is mid peak at 8.9 cents per KWH . Peak is from 11 am till 5 pm at 10.7 cents per KWH. Weekends and stat holidays are all off peak at 5.9 cents per KWH.

In the winter off peak hours for weekends and stat holidays remains the same but mid peak becomes 11 am to 5 pm and peak hours increase from 7 am to 11 am and 5 pm till 7pm. This we are told is to take the strain off hydro usage for peak times on the grid.

For longer than I can remember we also have been paying a debt reduction fee that adds up to a couple of hundred dollars a year for every household and business in the province. This was to cover the mess that the then management of Ontario Hydro made by their inept and gross running of the system and to cover the million dollar pay offs they received to leave. Sound familiar? Maybe they retired and immigrated south to be bankers !
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