Re; at the risk of being annoying,have you also remembered to check the
quality of the connection of the outlet itself,the curcuit? in other words
have you tried your machine in a different location to verify the trouble is
the machine itself? and not a power wire from the wall problem.


>> i'm close enough, your voltages sound good.  of course that doesn't tell
>> you much about power quality.  the normal sine wave can be substantially
>> distorted, but generally a switching power supply won't care much unless
>> it's really bad in which case i'd expect it to be audible when using a
>> stereo or tv/radio.
> 
>


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