Anyone have the Answer?


I am trying to learn how to measure my ac lines to see if they need
conditioning or Regeneration. 

Now it seems to me a person would want to know how bad an issue
they have before tossing out $3-7k for a machine to fix it.

I have asked this question on several forums and so far no one has ventured an answer.

Or are we as consumers supposed to just accept an issue exists and buy the product?



chorus
Maybe not the answer you are looking for but see if you can find on Ebay etc a Monster Power, Dr. Power which will plug into your AC outlet and allow you to listen to the noise on your AC line at each outlet you plug it into. There are some other devices that do the same thing but at the moment I can't think of their names.
There is a whole suite of measurements you can make to assess power quality, using devices such as this. The extent to which any of these factors actually influence the sound is a matter of some debate, obviously.

One power quality factor that is often overlooked - and which can have a definite, measurable influence on your system - is Power Factor. It can be measured with something like this.
Measuring the AC mains noise isn't really that important as ALL electronics that are certified will have internal filtering. If it makes you feel better then use something like a Panamax but I wouldn't spend over a few hundred dollars they give you plenty of outlets and even some of the less expensive ones now show your voltage. Watch the first video I posted it explains why internal filtering is mandatory for certification as the internal noise is worse than any incoming on the mains and since it travels both ways the internal filtering is required to keep noise from being injected to the mains line. This is one of the least understood issues and most oversold as far as cleaning products for your mains.
Easiest method is buy a Power Plant try it. If it doesn't work return it.

I use one, works according to my ears and eyes(TV).