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Cause of static sound
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 827287" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>(My accentuation.) It could thus hardly be the connected appliances in this instance.</p><p></p><p>Many of these adapter units have the inside connections 'riveted' together. Good labour saving practice - until some of the joints are of low quality. A little work required, but where I use such adapters permanently I opened them and soldered the joints inside. (One then has to reassemble with the use of suitable self-tapping screws).</p><p></p><p>Also, Ellies or not, the 'clamps' used to connect to the plug pins can have poor diameter control and low 'elasticity'. In some models 'safety' plays such a role that hardly 2mm of contact width occurred in practice. </p><p></p><p>Other members might know of established high quality adapters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 827287, member: 144"] (My accentuation.) It could thus hardly be the connected appliances in this instance. Many of these adapter units have the inside connections 'riveted' together. Good labour saving practice - until some of the joints are of low quality. A little work required, but where I use such adapters permanently I opened them and soldered the joints inside. (One then has to reassemble with the use of suitable self-tapping screws). Also, Ellies or not, the 'clamps' used to connect to the plug pins can have poor diameter control and low 'elasticity'. In some models 'safety' plays such a role that hardly 2mm of contact width occurred in practice. Other members might know of established high quality adapters. [/QUOTE]
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