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Post Subject: What to do next NOW with electricity.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/21/2010
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I am finishing us to setup my listening room and I have my PP2000 blowing up sometimes (go to protection bypass mode) when I use powerful SS amp for ULF along with Melquiades and the rest of the systems driver from one single PP2000. So, I guess I would need another PP2000, or perhaps PP3000 or perhaps to go as crazy as Bill when and to get 3 PP2000.
I kind of thinking about it as next week I will bring my electrician to do some work including to run a dedicated 8-6ga feed to the location where my PP2000 regenerator(s) will stay and to rest the halves of my 220V (VERY important). If I have one PP2000 then it might sit in equipment bay of my listening room, if I have 3 of the ten I would damp then in basement, right under the power amps. Ideally I would need 4 PP2000 – one for each power amp, one for front end and one for ULF amp. Sure in this case the PP200 shall have a remote trigger or a remote control to start them only what I need to play my playback. I am still contemplating how I might organize the things. Hypothetically the PP200 has a button on front panel to which I might make a wired remote trigger. But it is 2010 they shall come with voice recognition – I do not know if I want to open PP2000 and do anything it. I want to ride it not to educate myself how to feed the horse…
What I certain is that one PP2000 is not enough. I do not withdraw my motor-generator options but to do it with running capacitors is a very much half-ass solution and I do not like it. The right amount of run caps is a subject of load and I do not see myself add and remove caps as I turn my components on and off. From a different perspective to vest myself into 3-4 PP2000 and then bring rotary 3-phase converter and to learn that motor-generator does better sound is something that I would like also to avoid. I guess I need to have my playback back, to test the motor-generator and then decide if I will proceed with more PP2000. But how can I test the ULF quality if my PP2000 will not power it. Perhaps I would need in future when my motor-generator is ready to borrow one more PP2000…
Why all of it shall be so difficult? For a time being I have no idea what to ask my electrician to do next week….
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