You may want to consider doing both. Stabilizing the incoming AC waveform first, AND filtering and isolating. Otherwise you are only performing HALF of the task.
I won't do component recommendations, I avoid doing so on this, and ANY site. Although, If you click on my system, you will see what I am using. :>)
Check the forums under "Power conditioning". There are many threads discussing this specific topic. There are many opinions also. But in an overall perspective, THINK! Why would you want to apply filtering and isolation to an AC waveform that may be incorrect and/or corrupted in the first place?
Best of luck, Ed.
I won't do component recommendations, I avoid doing so on this, and ANY site. Although, If you click on my system, you will see what I am using. :>)
Check the forums under "Power conditioning". There are many threads discussing this specific topic. There are many opinions also. But in an overall perspective, THINK! Why would you want to apply filtering and isolation to an AC waveform that may be incorrect and/or corrupted in the first place?
Best of luck, Ed.