Hardwired Balanced mains transformer install
Tried posting my image heavy build log for this, but couldnt get the images to embed properly..
Hope its ok to link to the AOS forum for you guys to read it.
Discuss it here though!
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?26471-Balanced-Mains-Transformer-WOW!-Hardwired-Installation-log-(Pic-Heavy!)
Hopefully its useful and food for thought for some.
Best upgrade in my system - dont spend loadsa money on your system until you have the mains sorted!!
Hope its ok to link to the AOS forum for you guys to read it.
Discuss it here though!
http://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?26471-Balanced-Mains-Transformer-WOW!-Hardwired-Installation-log-(Pic-Heavy!)
Hopefully its useful and food for thought for some.
Best upgrade in my system - dont spend loadsa money on your system until you have the mains sorted!!
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Gaz, does the airlink buzz much?
You know what, it hardly buzzes at all.
You have to literally put your ear close up against the casework to hear a VERY low hum.
On switch on there's an initial pulse, but that goes away after 10 secs or so.
I leave it permenantly switched on so not an issue.
In my install its not a problem anyway, as the transformer is set up in the next room, the output cable fed through a hole in the adjoining wall, feeding the junction box behind my hifi rack.
One thing Im noticing is that the sound has been changing over time?
The bass has vanished this morning but a couple of days ago it was vibrating the sofa!
More improvements to come I think.
This balanced malarkey looks very do-able, its been on my radar since Jim K recommended it 2 years ago.
is it Jerry's 1.5 KVA unit you have?
I wonder if a higher rated unit like mine doesn;t buzz becasue its got more "reserve" capacity?
Its the plug in unit?
If you want to go "full bhuna" on it I'd recommend going hard wired...I've faffed about with cables, plugs and even different types of plated fuses for years, and taking all those variables out of circuit really has improved the sound (as well as my audiophile OCD! )
theres 3 fuse "systems" in the chain:
Consumer Unit RCBO
Balanaced transformer has MCB protection on input terminals and RCBO protection on the outputs.
Each bit of kit is internally fused.
The only sticking point I could see when i was looking into it was that as I was hardwiring into the ringmain and removing a switched double socket, I was technically removing the ability to kill the supply locally, which is a requirement oop North.
Its fine though, the Balanced mains has SWITCHABLE MCB and RCBO protection, so it acts as a local switch at that point in the ring main.
So technically the balanced mains acts as the "socket", and it has suitable RCBO/MCB protection, which is what you get with hardwired cookers etc.
Thats what my spark advised me, all ok he said.
theres no chance any current can either leak to earth or set fire to the cable, as the CU would trip first, and if for some reason it didn;t the breakers on the Balanced mains would.
Last line of defence is the internal fuses in rach bit of kit.
Also theres no plugs in the setup, so BS1362 doesn't apply
Roy has a very comprihensive set of notes relating to every aspect of this, but you probably have all that already.
I'd have went the same route you are talking about, but cant do that in the property Im in, so had to go for the next best thing.
Keep us up to date how your getting on, I know theres a few forums all interested in this stuff!
Looking fwd James to your findings with the BPS and the regen unit.
Roy is well worth emailing yourself - he'll send you about three maxed out emails of references and instructions, which are worth a look. He is most generous with his time and experience. I can pm his email address if you like.
I'll get that email address to you shortly.
Good luck.