BTW, The Exact Power units are being revised to correct this condition. The revision should be incorporated into the units being released later in the year. It seems the AC coupling portion of their AC correction circuit design is lacking the ability to compensate for extraneous amounts of DC offset present in the AC signal.
It does in fact compensate for root and residual DC offset, but it seems many of us (Thanks to our utility companies), are experiencing some very high levels of DC signal in our AC. Some way in excess of +/- 12v. Remember, the EP is designed to correct an AC power waveform. Although obviously, they are using DC signal to power the digital/reference frequency portion of their corrective circuit.
Hopefully any revisions or upgrades can be incorporated into our existing units. I'm gonna kinda' sit back, give them some time and let them do their homework. I'm sure that these units will just continue to improve. Hell, mine doesn't even have the digital filtered outlets. I'm using an outboard passive device to do that.
Mine is a very early unit (Nov.2002). So, just look at what they have done in the last year. After they get done tweaking, I will probably replace mine with their latest unit with all revisions incorporated. Possibly even the 20 amp (if they ever release it).
Stay in touch with your EP dealer for the availability of this little corrective device/filter. Hopefully it will resolve any issues. Ed.
It does in fact compensate for root and residual DC offset, but it seems many of us (Thanks to our utility companies), are experiencing some very high levels of DC signal in our AC. Some way in excess of +/- 12v. Remember, the EP is designed to correct an AC power waveform. Although obviously, they are using DC signal to power the digital/reference frequency portion of their corrective circuit.
Hopefully any revisions or upgrades can be incorporated into our existing units. I'm gonna kinda' sit back, give them some time and let them do their homework. I'm sure that these units will just continue to improve. Hell, mine doesn't even have the digital filtered outlets. I'm using an outboard passive device to do that.
Mine is a very early unit (Nov.2002). So, just look at what they have done in the last year. After they get done tweaking, I will probably replace mine with their latest unit with all revisions incorporated. Possibly even the 20 amp (if they ever release it).
Stay in touch with your EP dealer for the availability of this little corrective device/filter. Hopefully it will resolve any issues. Ed.