NewBuyer;219207 Wrote: 
> Indeed you do, and I believe it may be on any leg (even the ground). In
> most homes it will be a small amount, but in some homes it can be
> higher. When motors from a refrigerator, washer/dryer, microwave, etc
> come online, the DC component can increase and even modulate the specs
> of some digital equipment. It can also cause transformers to hum. In
> fact, PS Audio advertised an item called a 'HumBuster'
> (http://www.psaudio.com/products/upchbmoreinfo.asp) that was
> specifically designed to remove the DC on an AC line.

There's no way DC can make a transformer (or anything else) hum.


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