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RCBS Chargemaster 1500 - Power conditioner ?
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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2603287" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>Are you experiencing any power related issues? Are you talking about power conditioners for the entire house? ($275) You could get a battery backup unit just for your bench for a lot less. I use one for stable power, but then i use it for electronic work also. (Not while Im loading obviously) If you have brown(low) power flux episodes then it may be a good idea. Do your lights dimmer now and then? Take a look. Call and file complaints at your power company. That's the way I got it fixed- somewhat. It did take 6 years though (total BS). I do warm up my Chargemaster and my Hornady Auto. At least 15 minutes is required for their circuits to warm and stabilize properly- Per their directions. If your loading room is real cold, below 50f, I would suggest a warm up time of 30 minutes. But that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2603287, member: 122991"] Are you experiencing any power related issues? Are you talking about power conditioners for the entire house? ($275) You could get a battery backup unit just for your bench for a lot less. I use one for stable power, but then i use it for electronic work also. (Not while Im loading obviously) If you have brown(low) power flux episodes then it may be a good idea. Do your lights dimmer now and then? Take a look. Call and file complaints at your power company. That's the way I got it fixed- somewhat. It did take 6 years though (total BS). I do warm up my Chargemaster and my Hornady Auto. At least 15 minutes is required for their circuits to warm and stabilize properly- Per their directions. If your loading room is real cold, below 50f, I would suggest a warm up time of 30 minutes. But that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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