@erik_squires yes, I figured that out!
power grid issues?
Hi Agoners. By chance, are there any bright EE around who may have an answer to this? I get "grid hum" on my Balanced Audio Technology tube amp. It is irregular, happens for different intervals and different lengths of time. I have check my house system by shutting evert appliance of during these "hum intervals" and I do know it is not my house systems that are creating this noise, or fluctuation. I had PG&E check their system. They used a neutral detector and said that their neutral to the source is good. The power is stable. This morning the hum, which is audible in the transformer, was a wave. on off on off on off, for a good hour. then it stopped. Yesterday it was just a straight hum for a period of time. no fluctuations at all. What is going on?
Thanks for any input!
Greg
Thanks for any input!
Greg
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greg22lz OP Maybe I should go to my neighbors house and plug it in to find out if it would hum over there. Yes you should! There is a very good chance your neighbor’s solar system is causing DC offset on the AC power mains in your home. It may also be causing the utility power company’s power transformer to run hotter than it normally would, therein shortening it’s life. Found this doing a quick Google search. https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_are_reasons_of_dc_offset_current_in_grid_connected_inverter PG&E has assigned an EMF specialist to help determine where the noise is generated.They will have testing equipment that will identify possible harmonic distortion that your neighbor's solar system may be back feeding onto the power company’s AC power system. . |
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