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ZLC noise?
02/23/23 at 00:01:21
 
I've had my ZLC plugged in for a few days now.  With only the ZLC plugged into the wall, the unit makes a slight buzzing noise that I can hear from probably 10-15 feet away, granted I am listening for it in an otherwise silent space.  Plugging in devices to the ZLC does not change anything.  Is what I am hearing what is described as "hum?"  This does not affect anything coming out of my speakers, the noise is from the ZLC itself when plugged into the wall.

The ZLC page says "Unlike normal (non-toroidal) isolation, the Zen Line Conditioner emits no RF and has no vibration or hum!  It is very high mass and has quality rubber feet so it is also self-damping."

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Reply #1 - 02/23/23 at 01:06:33
 
I had the same issue with mine about 6 months ago. I had recently changed, to what I thought, was a better power cable. I put the old one back in, and silence again.

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Reply #2 - 02/23/23 at 19:52:27
 
Thanks Geno.  I am using the cable that was supplied with the unit, but I guess I'll try some other ones and see if that helps.  

I think I also read somewhere that the ZLC makes noise when it's fighting DC on the line or something, but mine has been constant.
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Reply #3 - 02/23/23 at 20:48:18
 
The power cable that comes with it is kinda plain Jane. Get you a nice aftermarket one. That should help with the noise - plus it will help the sound quality too.

For the money, the Decware DHC-2 would be hard to beat.

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Reply #4 - 02/23/23 at 20:54:16
 
I happen to have some DHC-1 cables.  I'll take it off one of my devices and try it on the ZLC.  Thanks for the recommendations!
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Reply #5 - 03/03/23 at 21:40:16
 
 It may be unlikely, but worth checking to see if there is a loose bolt somewhere on the chassis.
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Reply #6 - 03/13/23 at 18:17:20
 
I am having the same problem with mine.  I plugged it in for the first time on Saturday.  I am using DECWARE DHC-3 power cord on it.

One of the circuits (#2 switch) is not providing any power.

Are each of the circuits fused independently?

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Reply #7 - 03/13/23 at 19:04:16
 
There are two fuses. I find it hard to imagine that one fuse would cover five outlets, and the other just one. I don't think it would be a fuse issue.
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Reply #8 - 03/13/23 at 19:24:11
 
THANKS MUCH FOR YOUR INPUT

I agree.  I dont recall seen any fuse on the back of my ZLC.  I should unplug all units and see what is on the back panel.

This might be normal but the meter shows 123V and when I power on the systems connected to it voltage drops to 114V.  I thought/assumed the meter was showing incoming voltage and not voltage out from the ZLC.
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Reply #9 - 03/13/23 at 21:01:39
 
The fuses are in the same plastic housing as the IEC power cord input, a housing for the fuses below the inlet should pull out from that larger piece. Steve was sending 8 amp fuses, the manual says 10 amp fuses, large size. I always use slow blow.

Yes, as I understand it you should see incoming power on the meter. Mine matches what my power regenerators show as incoming power.

Sounds to me as if you should contact Sarah to set up a call with Steve. . . .
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Reply #10 - 03/13/23 at 21:25:35
 
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Reply #11 - 03/30/23 at 16:49:06
 
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his might be normal but the meter shows 123V and when I power on the systems connected to it voltage drops to 114V.  I thought/assumed the meter was showing incoming voltage and not voltage out from the ZLC.


The meter shows incoming voltage.  The fact that it drops 9 volts with your stereo gear plugged into it suggests that the load of your stereo equipment is so great relative to the gauge of wiring feeding the outlet that the wire can't carry the current without dropping the voltage and no doubt getting warm.  Or it could be a bad outlet in the wall, or a circuit breaker that is worn out.

Steve


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Reply #12 - 03/30/23 at 16:59:36
 
Thanks Steve,

I replaced the breaker just in case (house is new, it was finished in 11/2017).  I checked tightness of the conductors on the breaker box.  Will do the same on the wall outlet and might replace the outlet.

!  Juan
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