![]() ![]() ![]() I stumbled upon the 502dac from Pi 2 Design. at least in comparison to other HATs that provide similar features. Yesterday I was checking out some alternatives to the Allo DigiOne. I have a nice digital thermometer with probes which I can use to monitor the PSU temperature. Choose a low current rated filter - 1 amp is enough for a line level device - because apparently the design of these devices is such that at higher current ratings, the filtering is less effective.Ĭlick to expand.Yes, I think that is what I will do. The Schaffner FN9222B is one such mains filter. His take-home message is that if you are adding a mains filter at individual devices, as opposed to adding a filter at a shared power outlet, you should use "medical grade" or "B type" versions, which don't include a Y capacitor. My own reference reading on this subject is a post by Bruno Putzeys from 2004. The subject pops up at semi regular intervals on this forum - in fact there's a thread at the moment titled "Large capacitor across mains: any sonic advantage for line conditioning?" There seems to be little consensus on the subject of mains filters. Just try to keep your fuse close to the mains filter. Click to expand.That's correct, although I think it's more in line with regulations for the fuse to be at the earliest point of connection as AC enters your chassis/device, but the usual design of a mains filter is such that it demands to be the earliest connection point, and practicality forces you to connect the fuse afterwards. ![]()
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