Equi=Core Hum & Other Issues


I’ve owned a Core Power Tech Equi=Core 1800 for 6 months. Recently the transformer has started to hum inside the chassis. It happens when components are on and also when sources are powered down. The transformer hum is intermittent. It ranges from multiple times per day to 3 or 4 days without any hum. I never had DC on my dedicated lines before, so I picked up a Klein Tools AC/DC tester... https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/electrical-testers/electronic-acdc-voltage-tester-12-240v-ac-15-2...
and when plugged into wall receptacles it indicated overload. Line voltage is steady at 122VAC and always has been.
What am I doing wrong, and how should I test for DC on the power line?

I discovered another problem when testing the Equi=Core duplex receptacles; they indicate inverted polarity. All house outlets measure correct polarity.
I’m looking for some assistance in diagnosing this hum. I’m not sure if it’s due to DC offset or if the torroid itself is vibrating in its mounting.

I know this is becoming a long thread, but I must mention that the Equi=Core now trips the breaker at the panel when powered on. It trips several times in a row, eventually allowing power-up. This is a 20A dedicated line from a subpanel which I’ve had for years.
Any advice is much appreciated.


128x128lowrider57
Hey OP,

Those testers are very very simple devices that work well only with "normal" problems.

Chances are it looks for voltage on the neutral, and decides if it is there, that the voltage is inverted.

It doesn't know anything about balanced power. It's just very basic circuitry performing very simple IF...THEN calculations, and that is exaggerating the complexity already. :)

Best,

E
Why would you continue to use a defective product that can simply be eliminated?  Don't ask the electrician to diagnose it.  He will have no idea what is going on.  I worked summers as an electrician.  It is a different ball game than electronics. 
I don't believe it's defective and I only wanted him to test connections, which he said he can't work on ancillary equipment.
I opened it up and inspected it.
After replacement of the breaker does it still pop when you power up the Equi-Core?