Thanks Kijanki. That's why I originally had a 'noise reducing & conditioning system' by MIT- that was very effective in its day. An isolater, a filter & power factor correction. Knowledge and technology has come a long way but noisy power is still a big problem.I find the new Shunyata technique of "separating the electrical and magnetic" portions of transmitted power very interesting. MIT was a leader years ago with their "parallel" noise reduction equipment; perhaps Shunyata new top tier equipment is ground breaking. I'm interested in the "Defender" as I assume Shunyata is bringing something "new" to the table. Parallel alone is not new. MIT and Enacom have been there a long time-and I still use those products to good effect-within bigger overall conditioning including an Equitech Q balanced transformer and top level MIT p/c's.
Current draw from an MIT Z Stablizer ll
I find it very beneficial but would like an idea of power wasted. Thanks for the help. (For those who don't know of these older products they are designed to remove noise ie energy outside the 50 to 60 cycle range and to improve "power factor" which is is the term used to describe how "in phase" the voltage and amperage functions of the power are. The closer the match the better the overall power delivery).
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