Why so many Power plants for sale?


Seems like there are a lot of PS Audio power plants for sale. I have a P300 and I love it on my front end, and was contemplating a P600 for my video system (a Mitsubishi RPTV, Lexicon processor, Pioneer DVD & PSE amps) but was worried about the power consumption here in Ca. Has anyone compared the Hydra, Power Plants, Exact Power, and Equi=Tech. I know I have a power drop issue (PG&E wants to drop the voltage to 110 - 114 Volts) and the Power plant and Exact power can help there. The Hydra does improve the sound on high end systems, but is not balanced power and does not adjust for voltage. I've not heard the Exact power or Equi-tech, has anybody put them on video systems? And back to my original question, why are there so many PPs for sale? I love the one that I have, but can't use it for video.
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Glreno, I saw your post concerning the Audio Magic Stealth. It really blew away the CF-X. I wonder if the CF-XE would complete better. I'm in the process of selecting a plc and was wondering if you could provide the main difference in sound when you put the Stealth in place. Was one Stealth better than the CF-X or did it take two? Was also wondering when you installed the second Stealth to separate digital, was the drop in the noise floor significant? What is the list price for the Stealth and do you need to but directly from Audio Magic? Thanks in advance for any info.