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As the noise filter manufacturer and wholesaler, we are continually working to produce products that deliver the ultimate in performance and dependability in China. Our product is designed and custom-made with character. |
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BoosterLinc Plug-In X10 Signal Booster World's first device which allows large X10 installations Easy to install - just plug it into any 110V outlet Can be used in apartments, condos or houses Diagnostic LED lets you know when signals are being amplified or when noise is detected Make your X10 Installation work right! Are you frustrated because some of the X10 receivers in your home automation system are having trouble detecting powerline commands? Now you can give your powerline signals a huge boost with BoosterLinc Plug-In Signal Booster, an advanced plug-in module that detects all powerline signals on the line and amplifies them in real time. Unlike signal boosts that use 200V repeater amplifiers, using this BoosterLinc module allows for an immediate, absolutely delay-free boost, and dim and bright commands that work flawlessly. Why You Need BoosterLinc As X10 signals are sent, they tend to go everywhere within a home, rather than directly to the intended receiver. Along the way, they get weakened by distance traveled and items connected to the powerline. Computer gear and home entertainment products (i.e. televisions) are the biggest signal absorbers. Additionally, every X10 transmitter (including 2-way modules) will absorb X10 signals. |
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Where does the hum come fromEver wondered why your speakers hum when you connect certain devices to
How does a ground loop isolator workXitel's ground loop isolator has been fully designed, built and
How do I install a ground loop isolatorTurn the power of your computer or audio component and home Ever wondered why sometimes your stereo speakers start to hum when you plug certain components in? The most likely cause of humming in audio equipment is due to a ground loop in your home or apartment mains power wiring. A ground loop occurs through differences in resistance in the electrical system. When you connect your computer to your stereo, a path is provided for electricity to flow from one wall socket to another as the electrical system tries to balance itself. This causes your speakers to hum. Xitel’s ground loop isolator has been fully designed, built and tested to exacting standards for high fidelity audio applications. It works by breaking the earth between your computer or audio components and stereo so there’s no path for current from an electrical imbalance to flow. This prevents your speakers from humming! It’s a simple and effective way of eliminating ground loop issues without having to resort to an electrician. Turn the power of your computer or audio component and home stereo system off. Plug the cable end of the ground loop isolator marked stereo directly into your stereo RCA input. Plug the RCA cable running from your computer or audio component into the RCA connectors on the ground loop isolator marked input. That’s all there is to it! No more ground loop hum! |
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