you can’t mix this up when connecting the load side to the driver. why? Because your about to connect the LOAD side back to the driver, and as we know, the driver has a specific spot for a black (power) wire and one for a white (neutral) wire. Make sure to take note of which of the two top prongs on the LINE side you made black, and which one you made white. It’s a very easy device to install (will explain next), and it will essentially eliminate a lot of the higher frequency noise that causes drop outs on yours system. STEP3: Buy yourself the in-line emi filter suggested by Thanos in his guide. Mine came shielded, but If yours didn’t, the Thanos AMC user manual has a detailed procedure for doing it. STEP2: Make sure you’re using shielded cable or shielded tape on your servo to driver power lines (data line doesn’t need shielding). make sure it is) which will reduce the chances of creating ground loops. Once that’s done, all of your peripherals and drivers are sharing one ground (assuming the outlet you’re using is grounded. I accomplished this buy putting everything on a 12 outlet power strip that goes back to ONE outlet. STEP1: get everything you are powering that’s interconnected in a system (sfx drivers, pc, usb hub, etc.) on one outlet. So I just wanted to drop in here and share my fix for EMI and ground loops on my SFX-100+Surge that was causing grey outs when touching my Pimax headset, and also causing my HE Sprints to completely disconnect:
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