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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 145555" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: Power Distro units</p><p></p><p>Hi Jimmy - I wrote a whole series on the basics of entertainment power.</p><p></p><p>Start here and work through the series: <a href="https://soundforums.net/content/2631-Understanding-Power-Consumption-Part" target="_blank">https://soundforums.net/content/2631-Understanding-Power-Consumption-Part</a></p><p></p><p><a href="https://soundforums.net/content/2853-Power-Distribution-Part-1-Multiple-Ciruits" target="_blank">https://soundforums.net/content/2853-Power-Distribution-Part-1-Multiple-Ciruits</a></p><p><a href="https://soundforums.net/content/2886-Power-Distribution-Part-2-The-Poor-Man-s-Distro" target="_blank">https://soundforums.net/content/2886-Power-Distribution-Part-2-The-Poor-Man-s-Distro</a></p><p><a href="https://soundforums.net/content/3222-Power-Distribution-Part-3-Branch-Circuit-Distros" target="_blank">https://soundforums.net/content/3222-Power-Distribution-Part-3-Branch-Circuit-Distros</a></p><p><a href="https://soundforums.net/content/1856-Basic-Receptacle-Testing" target="_blank">https://soundforums.net/content/1856-Basic-Receptacle-Testing</a></p><p></p><p>Briefly answering your last question, a power distro does not change the voltage coming into your system. 110V is on the low side of the nominal range, so if this was solid and not dipping much further, you were getting full power.</p><p></p><p>Also, power distros are like large power strips. They don't make power; they distribute it.</p><p></p><p>Read through the series and then check back and we can address more questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 145555, member: 162"] Re: Power Distro units Hi Jimmy - I wrote a whole series on the basics of entertainment power. Start here and work through the series: [url]https://soundforums.net/content/2631-Understanding-Power-Consumption-Part[/url] [url]https://soundforums.net/content/2853-Power-Distribution-Part-1-Multiple-Ciruits[/url] [url]https://soundforums.net/content/2886-Power-Distribution-Part-2-The-Poor-Man-s-Distro[/url] [url]https://soundforums.net/content/3222-Power-Distribution-Part-3-Branch-Circuit-Distros[/url] [url]https://soundforums.net/content/1856-Basic-Receptacle-Testing[/url] Briefly answering your last question, a power distro does not change the voltage coming into your system. 110V is on the low side of the nominal range, so if this was solid and not dipping much further, you were getting full power. Also, power distros are like large power strips. They don't make power; they distribute it. Read through the series and then check back and we can address more questions. [/QUOTE]
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