Hello all!
I am finishing construction of a new recording studio facility. I have a 400 amp residential service with a new 200 amp breaker box in the new building.
We use a electric underground dog fence and the unit that feeds the wire emits a pulsating noise on my building circuits.
When any amplifier is energized the pulse is very clearly produced. This is bad enough but if this is transferred to the recording system then I have a disaster on my hand.
My background is that of a electrical distribution lineman and I wired this new building under the license of a local electrician. I also have a basic knowledge of schematic reading and soldering.
Originally I went to place all of the studio circuits on one leg and the fence on another but then I woke up and realized all the 240v 2 pole breakers made this idea a waste of time.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
I am finishing construction of a new recording studio facility. I have a 400 amp residential service with a new 200 amp breaker box in the new building.
We use a electric underground dog fence and the unit that feeds the wire emits a pulsating noise on my building circuits.
When any amplifier is energized the pulse is very clearly produced. This is bad enough but if this is transferred to the recording system then I have a disaster on my hand.
My background is that of a electrical distribution lineman and I wired this new building under the license of a local electrician. I also have a basic knowledge of schematic reading and soldering.
Originally I went to place all of the studio circuits on one leg and the fence on another but then I woke up and realized all the 240v 2 pole breakers made this idea a waste of time.
Any ideas?
Thank you!