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  1. Default High voltage line: is this a splice? what kind?

    Can you identify these photos? I believe the first is an "automatic splice". The second/third appear to be a splice, but I can't find any information on it.

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    I am having problems with radio noise / interference (RFI, EMI, EMC). Thinking maybe this could be the problem. More to come on that later...

    Matt

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    Yea the first one is a splice,Im guessing the other two is a piece of rubber taped onto the wire due to the trees rubbing into the insulation and maybe it caused sparks.Just a guess.

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    I have to agree with Reppy about the taped up line hose. There may be a defective or broken insulator or pin causing the interference.

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    I have to agree with Terry....I think your looking at the wrong place if you think this is causing interference....might be a bad neurtral connection,a loose nut on a bolt causing the washer to vibrate....let us know when you find the solution.

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    Umm if your prollem is radio/ tv interference start lookin at the guy thats complainings doorbell transformer thats where most of my TVI calls wound up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pootnaigle View Post
    Umm if your prollem is radio/ tv interference start lookin at the guy thats complainings doorbell transformer thats where most of my TVI calls wound up
    Thats interesting Poot,I have worked around the interference guy with our company years ago....always before he found the problem,I would be sent on some case of trouble orbe sent to change out a pot.....doorbell transformer....hummmm never thought about that one.

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