by cutter »
Sat Jan 10, 2015 5:55 pm
Clones, I DO think you've found a solution! ...albeit, for now, at least for you. Hopefully others will try the cap (and maybe your other measures) and report back to this thread.
I think that those experiencing this problem and that find this thread in the future, should try the capacitor first. Adding a cap is a simple thing to do. I jumpered mine in - easy to try different values and remove when it appeared to not be my solution. (...Hmm... could the long jumper leads be an influence??). I should state that before we makes any conclusions as to the efficacy of the capacitor, I haven't replicated your measures. (It would be more valid if I could replicate your measures exactly and report back my findings. Maybe in the near future, time permitting, I'll try)
It could be that you've dropped the possibility of causing a cancel with your other measures and that, when adding the cap, have dropped it below the threshold for a cancel. However this wouldn't be supported by my observation that when I add a cap (without your other measures) the problem clearly worsened.
I used a number of caps (digging through my parts drawers) 0.1uF , 0.22uF, 0.47uF and a 1.0uF - voltages varied from 50 to 630 - but the voltages should be irrelevant. They were what I had on hand. These were ceramics and polyester types. Consistently, I noted that the cancellation issue clearly became more frequent with any of these values to the degree that when I added a selection, the previous entry would be cancelled every time. I did note that the cancellation frequency did not appear to change with the capacitance value.
I think that the fundamental issue is "noisiness" of the system and in that regard there are numerous variables at play (the home electrical environment, the wallbox itself- the condition of its contact, the position of components ....etc)
Regardless, for me, I think that this is an excellent product. It's great for the home market, for someone who wants a little retro look without having another full sized jukebox. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another!