Gian, this looks like a piece of art, absolutely stunning! May I ask what is the logic behind keeping the 3 conductors separated (I assume the 3 cables we see are the Line, Neutral, GND), rather than braiding them e.g. a la Shunyata?
Cheers,
Gian, this looks like a piece of art, absolutely stunning! May I ask what is the logic behind keeping the 3 conductors separated (I assume the 3 cables we see are the Line, Neutral, GND), rather than braiding them e.g. a la Shunyata?
Cheers,
Kuro did a very special power cable with Bocchino top connector
This new line of cable has also a ground cable,you can see a small white cable,that you can connect to a ground station or to the new Kuro ground station that keep out the dirty and noise from the ground
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I would imagine the aim is to reduce capacitance.
Sure, but then the inductance rises or am I overseeing something?
Thanks,
Kuro did a very special power cable with Bocchino top connector
This new line of cable has also a ground cable,you can see a small white cable,that you can connect to a ground station or to the new Kuro ground station that keep out the dirty and noise from the ground
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Kuro did a very special power cable with Bocchino top connector
This new line of cable has also a ground cable,you can see a small white cable,that you can connect to a ground station or to the new Kuro ground station that keep out the dirty and noise from the ground
I think that Shunyata does not braid the three conductors - as far as I saw in my old power cables just the neutral and live in a special arrangement. Technically GND should never be braided with the other two. Let us hope that someone from Shunyata can chime on this subject.
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