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i always thought it was polarity thing, but in our country it does not apply, coz our electricity is 110/110 right?
edwin wrote:Hi Zach,
Here is waht I could say on my limited knowledge.
1. I think it still boils down to the polarity issue even though as you say, we are running on 220v. I have the same experience here in Singapore until I had terminated all my powerstrips, conditioner and powercords on the correct polarity.
2. I have no idea how to answer this question.
3. As what I have always read, the most critical component should be plugged on the first socket of your power strip. It is quite logical because it should be the first to get the cleanest supply, with a shorter signal path and lesser contamination from the rest of the equipments.
I hope this helps. Just my 2 cents. Happy tweaking
tony wrote:edwin wrote:Hi Zach,
Here is waht I could say on my limited knowledge.
1. I think it still boils down to the polarity issue even though as you say, we are running on 220v. I have the same experience here in Singapore until I had terminated all my powerstrips, conditioner and powercords on the correct polarity.
2. I have no idea how to answer this question.
3. As what I have always read, the most critical component should be plugged on the first socket of your power strip. It is quite logical because it should be the first to get the cleanest supply, with a shorter signal path and lesser contamination from the rest of the equipments.
I hope this helps. Just my 2 cents. Happy tweaking
edwin,
i envy the way singapore implemented their electrical codes, and to the letter, unlike here in our country where the electrical code is merely a suggestion, meaning you follow it to your liking....what a pity...
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