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Posted By: Tarun Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 06:23 PM
Hello All,

After working out a DVD player issue I have come to the conclusion that I need a line conditioner.

I have an old Panamax now which isnt quite cutting it....

Anyone have any recommendations for a good moderately priced unit?

-Tarun
Posted By: HomeDad Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 06:38 PM
I use Monster and am pretty happy with it, they can be had at some pretty good prices. Tripp Lite and Belkin are a couple good choices also.
Posted By: Poodleman Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 06:54 PM
I just bought a Panamax but haven't cracked open the box yet. What was your problem?
Posted By: Wid Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 06:58 PM

It seems odd to me that a line conditioner would fix a line voltage problem .
Posted By: Tarun Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 07:01 PM
The do stabalize the voltage too...so that must be the reason.
Posted By: Wid Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 07:08 PM

They may read the in coming voltage but they do not stablize the voltage. You would need a a voltage stabilizer to do that.
Posted By: dllewel Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 07:36 PM
Get whatever kind of power conditioner that your friend lent you to try. If it fixed your problem then it should be good choice. What kind was it?
Posted By: Tarun Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 07:36 PM
I stand corrected. Thanks much for the education.
Someday I will know all this.

I guess the device I used from my friend was just a conditioner...he had a Belkin and it did the job.
So I am assuming the power in my basement is just dirty.
Posted By: dllewel Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 07:42 PM
Quote:

I just bought a Panamax but haven't cracked open the box yet. What was your problem?




Poodleman, see Tarun's other thread with the original problem.
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 08:17 PM
Like Wid I can't believe it is a power conditioning issue, but I guess it won't hurt to try. I have a TrippLite HTPowerbar10 which gives me good surge protection and each bank is isolated from the others.
Posted By: inthedeck Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/15/06 08:26 PM
^^ $100 plus shipping, at J&R --

TrippLitePowerbar10

Weird...but, at least you are making headway...in resolving the issues.
Posted By: Tarun Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/16/06 01:32 PM
The belkin line conditioners are going for very good prices at the moment. The model that was msrp at 700+ is now around 200+ NEW. I may look at those.

Thanks for the advice thus far.
Posted By: ratpack Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/17/06 02:59 AM
First off, what really makes you think that you need a line conditioner?

Have you measured your line voltage with a voltmeter? If so, how much variation do you get over time?
Posted By: dakkon Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/18/06 05:49 AM
Rat brings up a VERY good point, what I would recommend, get a volt meter, and plut it into some of the outlets on the surge protector that your projector is pluged into.. play a dvd, and watch the voltage, and try to watch the movie, or have a buddy watch the picture, while you are monitoring the volt meter, and when you get to a sceen with bass, monitor the picture to see the problem you stated, and also monitor the voltage, if the bass comes in picture goes to crap, and there is a drop in voltage then your problem is the amount of current hat your sub is pulling from the breaker.. and a line conditioner will solve this problem, but that is a very expensive way to solve the problem, one simple way to fix the problem is to plug the sub into an outlet on one breaker, and the projector into an outlet on another breaker. The rute cause is the wireing in your basement the wire is to small of gage of wire for the amount of current you are trying to draw; so when your sub starts making the noise, the sub amp is wanting to draw a lot of current, and when the amp wants a lot of current the line voltage will drop if the gage of wire is small enough due to I squared R losses.


Sure you can spend 200$ on a line conditioner; but that is just a fasad not a real fix to the problem, you will have a hard time, if you decide to get bigger amps for your main speakers, or add more eletrical stuff in your HT room.

Your projector power supply is probably much more sensitive to volage changes than your tv ever was..
Posted By: JohnK Re: Line Conditioner Recommendations - 06/19/06 02:22 AM
Bren's earlier discussion and cartoon re power also comes to mind.
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