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Inverter blending power is upsetting the Smeg Hob
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<blockquote data-quote="Den123" data-source="post: 1161831" data-attributes="member: 13454"><p>If the inverter is the cause of the problem, then it is technically better to sort the inverter out than to protect the hob only. The interference will have an effect on all your equipment, PCs, UPS's, Hi-Fi etc.</p><p>For a quick fix you can try the metal-clad EMI filter as suggested above. It can't do any harm and it is cheap. I don't believe it it the ideal solution though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Den123, post: 1161831, member: 13454"] If the inverter is the cause of the problem, then it is technically better to sort the inverter out than to protect the hob only. The interference will have an effect on all your equipment, PCs, UPS's, Hi-Fi etc. For a quick fix you can try the metal-clad EMI filter as suggested above. It can't do any harm and it is cheap. I don't believe it it the ideal solution though. [/QUOTE]
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