@
hilde45 OP
Ok.
Ok.
Line fault at the outlet -- do I need an electrician?
It’s two different outlets that have the fault -- one feeds the next one. This right here is the single biggest problem with audiophile quality power: the daisy chain. When running a dedicated line this is the biggest benefit by far, the elimination of all these extra connections in the power path. Its not so much that voltage improves, although in your case it sounds like it might, but the elimination of a lot of connections and all the micro-arcing and eddy currents that go along with them. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING IN THE PANEL BOX! Right. Whatever you do, do not remove the inner panel cover. Do not remove all the circuit breakers. Do not paste expensive goo all over the bus bars. Do not connect anything other than to code. No matter how good it makes your system sound. Just don’t. Lol! Oh and whatever you do, DO NOT run 240V to a step down transformer, and hard wire it to a home brew mess of a conditioner. DO NOT DO THIS! ROTFLMFAO! https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367 |
It does sound like your wiring is reversed.... but!!! It may also be you have a bad neutral. The 4 volts should be zero. It indicates you have higher than normal resistance on that wire. This could happen from bad screw connections or bad twist-on connector. When you finish reversing, check again. If still 4 volts, chase that down. |