In Reply to: Hm. posted by grantv on June 1, 2006 at 06:57:56:
I may have answered you incorrectly before and I'll try to straighten out some terminology before I answer again.I have the standard red, black, wire and ground wire going into the sub panel. The red and black are each hooked to the Hot and are different phased. All of the circuits are tied in to the sub-panel and are grounded commonly back to the main panel.(They are not grounded at the sub-panel, but are tied together and connected to the main. - which is code, and often not followed.)
If by Leg, you mean Phase (+ or -) - then both #9 and #10 are on the same phase. But, it makes no difference whether they are on the same phase or different phase - I just tried plugging in the TV on a different phase and the slight hum is still there.
Yes, I also put all of my audio and video components on the same phase to try to avoid problems like I am having.
Cut-Throat
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- Details - Cut-Throat 09:17:48 06/01/06 (5)
- Ground fault interuptor in place? - grantv 09:48:07 06/01/06 (4)
- No I have over the air antenna........................... - Cut-Throat 09:53:48 06/01/06 (3)
- Sounds like that may be it. - grantv 12:00:41 06/01/06 (2)
- Nope! - Removed both antenna connections - hum still there................ - Cut-Throat 12:34:47 06/01/06 (1)
- Can you sheild your amp(s)? (nt) - Jack G 15:18:52 06/01/06 (0)