Quote: "Psychicanimal. May I ask how a PS Audio Juice Bar is cooking in cryo'd outlets???"
It's not--I use it for burning in power cords--although I ran each of its receptacles through the fridge for four days.
I'll say it again: I just can't see a little cable cooker outperforming a fridge. The motor draws a lot of current, throws some heavy duty spikes when it starts and it's free. I remember that someone posted right here about using a vacuum cleaner for burning in power cords. He had made a jig for fitting the IEC. He reported *outstanding* results with just 1/2 hour...
Why is it that one "has" to "buy" specific products? Me? I side with the DIY brigade.
It's not--I use it for burning in power cords--although I ran each of its receptacles through the fridge for four days.
I'll say it again: I just can't see a little cable cooker outperforming a fridge. The motor draws a lot of current, throws some heavy duty spikes when it starts and it's free. I remember that someone posted right here about using a vacuum cleaner for burning in power cords. He had made a jig for fitting the IEC. He reported *outstanding* results with just 1/2 hour...
Why is it that one "has" to "buy" specific products? Me? I side with the DIY brigade.