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Impact of load-shedding on your hifi related priorities and habits?
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<blockquote data-quote="LAV" data-source="post: 1145295" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>Have been running a small solar setup for around 3 years. Had to change some hi-fi habits - the (small) inverter is not too fond of the large inrush caused by turning on a 200+200 Watt Class AB power amp. If no other large loads are on, then it is business as usual and the inverter and hi-fi kit are happy. I do sometimes listen using my JBL Extreme 2 when I want to save power during extended outages. I do not worry about leaving audio kit on or warmed up.</p><p></p><p>The sound equipment is protected by Clearline time delay surge/under/overvoltage units.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LAV, post: 1145295, member: 1123"] Have been running a small solar setup for around 3 years. Had to change some hi-fi habits - the (small) inverter is not too fond of the large inrush caused by turning on a 200+200 Watt Class AB power amp. If no other large loads are on, then it is business as usual and the inverter and hi-fi kit are happy. I do sometimes listen using my JBL Extreme 2 when I want to save power during extended outages. I do not worry about leaving audio kit on or warmed up. The sound equipment is protected by Clearline time delay surge/under/overvoltage units. [/QUOTE]
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