One further comment. In all honesty, I don't see any value in obtaining these voltage measurements, at least for the power cords. I'm not familiar with the specific conditioners, so I won't comment on them. But aside from verifying that the cords provide the correct continuity on all 3 wires, which you should do with an ohmmeter, making voltage measurements when essentially no current is flowing through the cords is of no value, IMO, aside from telling you what is present at the wall outlet.
And even if a component were connected and substantial current were flowing through the cords, all you would be accomplishing, at best, would be verifying that the manufacturer's specifications for gauge and/or resistance are correct.
Regards,
-- Al
And even if a component were connected and substantial current were flowing through the cords, all you would be accomplishing, at best, would be verifying that the manufacturer's specifications for gauge and/or resistance are correct.
Regards,
-- Al