JT: I am doing it myself (and I am not a DIYer), so wait for the results. To open the case I will have to drill out two rivets on the bottom of the unit (the rest is screws). I would like to secure the male IEC within the casing (but since I have not popped it open, do not know if there will be enough room. Regardless, it should be a fairly simple operation for those with more experience than myself. I will be using an outlet tester from RS to check that I have made the connections properly. I double checked the work of an electrician (with the tester) who replaced some outlets in our apartment and he had wired one incorrectly, so I figure that this will work for me. I wonder if Kevperro would be interested in the mod, if it makes a difference, as he has all of the skills required (he could become the Stan Warren of the HTS2000:-)? I still need to pop the unit and see if the P&S outlets will fit as well and if not then find a good replacement. I hope to have it either acomplished or failed within the next month (I just found a local source for the P&S supplies.
Power Conditioning in Apartment Complex.
What, in your opinion, is a sensible way to go about power conditioning in an apartment complex? I am about to make such a move in a couple of months and am thinking on how to handle this. I own a Tice AV Solo conditioner and bought a 20 amp, hospital grade, isolated ground outlet. I have been considering the Quiet Line filters after reading Abertporter's experience on another thread.
I will sincerely appreciate your feedback, for this is going to be in Chicago Metro...
I will sincerely appreciate your feedback, for this is going to be in Chicago Metro...
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