Bojack, depending on our starting point and individual sensibilities our mileage may vary. While according to APC's literature the unit might protect against against power drops,has a fan something the OP expressly wants to avoid.
david
david
DAC Being Impacted By Home Power Issue - Help
A review in Stereophile by Kal Rubinson (KR4 at Audiogon) of the APC S10's similar but more powerful big brother, the S15, can be found here (scroll down to the middle of the page). There is no mention of fan noise amid his very favorable comments. I would re-emphasize my earlier suggestion, though, that the first question which should be addressed is whether or not the outlets used for the system are connected to the same AC phase as the refrigerators. If they are, and assuming they are not on the same breaker, a simple wiring change at the breaker panel could very conceivably solve the problem. ZD's suggestion of trying a long extension cord to different outlets may also provide useful information. Regards, -- Al |
John, "Due to the fact that the first two levels are on slabs..." Are you saying that your first and second floor are of concrete slab? If so, then yes, running a circuit to your listening room will be very expensive. However, If your second floor is of wood frame then maybe I would contact another electrical contractor to look at running a dedicated circuit to your listening room. I am very familiar with holmes on slabs and can tell you that there usually are ways of feeding a wire to another level and on the opposite side of the house without breaking the bank. Typically you would look for possibly 2 closets stacked one over the other (or maybe a utility room under a closet, ect.). A good mechanic would be able to remove the base, drill holes and fish the wire up to the attic. And then make a drop down the wall where you want the electrical outlet. |
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