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Reddit mentions of PDU Power Strip Surge Protector - 150 Joule 15 Amp 9 Outlet Strips Surge Protector Heavy Duty Electric Extension Cord Strip - 1U Rack Mount Protection Power Outlet Strip W/AC Filter - PylePro PCO850
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We found 10 Reddit mentions of PDU Power Strip Surge Protector - 150 Joule 15 Amp 9 Outlet Strips Surge Protector Heavy Duty Electric Extension Cord Strip - 1U Rack Mount Protection Power Outlet Strip W/AC Filter - PylePro PCO850. Here are the top ones.
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- RELIABLE SURGE PROTECTION: The power supply PDU surge protector strip features 150 joules energy dissipation and 1200 amp peak impulse current to protect your equipment when voltage fluctuates, swell, or spike during storms and power outages
- 9 OUTLET: Equipped w/ 8 rear and 1 front outlet so you can turn one outlet into nine w/ the surge protector power strip. Has a master power switch that you can use to completely shut off electronics when not in use for power/energy saving
- ELIMINATES RFI AND EMI: The built in ac noise filters get rid of unwanted radio frequency (RFI) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to improve the stability of the equipment and prolong the service life of your electronics at home or office
- 1U RACK MOUNTABLE: This power strip surge protector is designed for 1u rackmount installation for hassle free cable management and provides a neat look to your work station
- BUILT TO LAST: Made with sturdy steel chassis, aluminum front panel, and 6 feet long power cord that can withstand light tugging so you can convert any standard AC outlet into a mini charging station for smartphone/laptops w/ bulky charger
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 6.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | May 2020 |
Size | 20.30in. x 7.70in. x 3.80in. |
Weight | 3.500058871512 Pounds |
Width | 22 Inches |
Try a power conditioner like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BQO5G4O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also when I used to have a 390X (similar power draw to a 290) I had to upgrade from a 600 watt PSU to a 750 watt PSU to run it stably. Probably not needed but for my particular system it worked better.
Currently using this cheap 9-outlet power conditioner.
Will likely get another one shortly, as I use around 16 outlets.
Yeah I'm using this power supply with current conditioner: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BQO5G4O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And I'm using a Walrus Audio Phoenix isolated pedal power supply (plugged into the above power supply).
I even ordered a Friedman Buffer Bay to see if that would help - no dice.
I wanted to chalk it up to something weird about the power in my house (it is an older house with aluminum wiring), but my Blackstar Artist 30 is dead quiet, so I've just been throwing the pedals I want in the loop in that and using it alongside the Orange as a wet/dry configuration.
Thanks for the tip, though.
I have just been looking at power conditioners but stuggling to find ones that will work in the uk as we use 230 V over the US 120 V. Do you have any you reccomend that 230 V will work? This one here http://www.amazon.com/PCO850-Conditioner-Mountable-Protector-Outlets/dp/B00BQO5G4O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453933833&sr=8-1&keywords=Pyle+power+conditioner is what I presume you mean but it says its not switchable so it won't work with 230 V
https://www.amazon.com/PCO850-Conditioner-Mountable-Protector-Outlets/dp/B00BQO5G4O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1498711798&sr=8-2&keywords=line+conditioner
might help
I've been researching Power Conditioners, and there are a lot of differing opinions out there. I'm wondering if anyone here has an idea if it would be worth it to purchase something along these lines in order to improve my sound quality and/or protection, and if so, which one would be best. Thanks!
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I've tried different places with the house, and I still end up with a small baseline hum. I was thinking of maybe investing in one of these
>line conditioner
I found this line conditioner which is ok cheap. Maybe this would be better?
https://www.amazon.com/PDU-Power-Strip-Surge-Protector/dp/B00BQO5G4O/ref=lp_10967061_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1564108537&sr=1-1
if one of these on the television doesn't fix it, you'll be needing a new hdmi cord with stronger shielding.
https://www.amazon.com/PDU-Power-Strip-Surge-Protector/dp/B00BQO5G4O/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_267_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=Z0M13YVHTC8EM4A698D5
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i'd say use it on the fridge, but the peak amperage when the compressor kicks on usually causes a quick surge more than 15 amps.
GFCI tripping would be current going through earth, not related to the power load directly. Could just be noise, in which case a power conditioner/line filter could help, which you can get as part of a UPS, or separately, such ash this https://www.amazon.com/PCO850-Conditioner-Mountable-Protector-Outlets/dp/B00BQO5G4O/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1467521254&sr=8-12&keywords=power+conditioner
Could also be an actual grounding issue, check that your inverter's DC ground terminal is properly connected to both battery negative, and a grounding electrode of some kind.