Agree, keep the grounds but if your EquiTech has GCFI breakers you should consider defeating them. When I had a 10WQ I was continually having to reset the breakers as other household appliances triggered them. For audio needs the GFCI is not really needed and it is simple enough to take them out of the circuit. This fix was recommended by EquiTech after I contacted them.
ground the outlet or not??
Guys - I have the Equi-tech cabinet mount power center with an earth ground- I am about to install the Furutech NCF outlets and someone mentioned to me that I should NOT hook up the ground wires to the Furutech outlet- Just cut it off before the outlet box-box- Does this make sense or not - thks
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Did you check out the specific advice on this topic from Equi-Tech, it’s pretty direct 😀 http://www.equitech.com/FAQ/howgr.html |
bnut311 -- yes there is if you install an Equi-Tech balanced power system. Read this paper for an explanation -- of course one downside of installing such a system domestically is explaining it to anyone you sell the house to! I know (been there, had to rip it all out to make the sale go through!) http://www.equitech.com/articles/widescreen.html |