Albertporter...Of course I understood his question. He measured 124 volts but it makes sense to be a bit skeptical of such a measurement. If it were my measurement I would double check my reading, (even I have been known to make a wrong reading)and if it still looked like 124 volts I would somehow check the meter (or try a different meter).
By the way, the two sides of my power measure 115.6 and 114.5, which I believe is typical.
My suggestion to measure the other leg of his power was related to troubleshooting the reason for a 124 volt reading. I never suggested running another line.
If he absolutely must drop his voltage your transformer suggestion is clearly the best way to do it. Patching in a nine volt 3 amp booster transformer scares me.
My main point was that I think his amp will do fine on 8 percent high voltage, and he really doesn't need to do anything.
To repeat my question...what voltage regulation is the power company supposed to supply? Maybe you can get the power company to fix your "problem".
By the way, the two sides of my power measure 115.6 and 114.5, which I believe is typical.
My suggestion to measure the other leg of his power was related to troubleshooting the reason for a 124 volt reading. I never suggested running another line.
If he absolutely must drop his voltage your transformer suggestion is clearly the best way to do it. Patching in a nine volt 3 amp booster transformer scares me.
My main point was that I think his amp will do fine on 8 percent high voltage, and he really doesn't need to do anything.
To repeat my question...what voltage regulation is the power company supposed to supply? Maybe you can get the power company to fix your "problem".