1stwattlife
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Clearly, one option is to get a second ZLC. However if you are not exceeding the amperage limit of the ZLC with your added components it is an expensive bit of overkill. The number of needed outlets plays into an ultimate solution, as does what you are plugging in to it. To my understanding the ZLC decouples its outlets from the main grid separating it from all of the other noisy things on your circuit, and more generally the noise that is present on the raw mains power. That being said, adding components with switching power supplies to a ZLC may be counter productive, so I move all of those wall warts and the like to a separate plug. I guess ideally it should be another circuit, but many rooms don't offer that option. Furman is a pretty respected brand for additional conditioning, I have heard Steve recommend TrippLite isolation transformers as well. I got a deal on their smallest model and it powers my cassette deck and EQ quite nicely while providing the isolation and smoothing that we are looking for.
I have also seen some available power strips with hospital grade outlets. A big part of dealing with power line issues comes from the outlets. A solid connection is a must, and the hospital grade outlets take care of that. That is why ZLC outlets are orange ( and have the isolated ground symbol on them)... I have seen some articles on refurbishing old metal power strips with new high grade outlets and may try that, we shall see!
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