Virtual Dynamics Recall


I guess everyone knows about the recall on the power 3's. Has anyone already got your cryo treated power 2's yet.
bro57
So Rick is talking to Viggen all the time now...I hate it when Rick plays favorites.I wish he would update his website. It's been under construction for a while now.Looks the same as it did 3 months ago.I want to get one of these splitters. Did Rick mention a price?
Bluenose(Lloyd) I was kidding about Rick with Viggen because Viggen seemed left out in the beginning during all this recall chaos. Rick and I communicate from time to time.
I just talked to a friend in Hawaii who connected a new VD cryo'd power 2 to his cdp and when he compared the polarity of them he found the polarity of the power2 reversed. Has anyone else checked the polarity on their cords and found them reversed.I am going to check mine tomorrow and report. I was curious if this reverse polarity on the cord was either an intentional part of the design or a mistake in quality control. Perhaps Rick can enlighten us on this.
A have question that I need help with about my VD Power 2 Cryo.

The big blade on my Virtual Dynamics AC plug (line) plugs into the corresponding (line) or white wire of the wall receptacle.

However, when I check the VD cord for continuity on the female IEC end of the cord, the polarity seems to be reversed. Looking at the end of the VD - IEC (looking into the holes) the right side hole (neutral) shows continuity with big blade (line) or left side of the VD - AC plug.

This being the case, when the CDP male IEC is plugged into the VD cord, the "line" side of the CDP male plug will be plugging into the "neutral" side of the VD female IEC.

Conversely, the "neutral" side of the CDP male IEC will be pluggin into the "line" side of the VD cord.

Isn't this reversing the polarity?

Have any of you guys checked the polarity on your VD Power 2 Cryo ?

When I check a regular extension cord, the "line" male end matches the "line" female end.

Thanks for your help.