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Old 04-26-2018, 01:13 PM
GrantS GrantS is offline
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Hi. I sent you a detailed e-mail reply, but regarding the Ayre amps, any other amps or high-current systems in general, the Triton v3 is optimized for high-current delivery so there will be no loss of peak-current availability compared to a wall connection.

Quite to the contrary, The Hydra Triton v3 contains what is technically referred to as a coloumb charge device. Normally this would be represented as a bank of capacitors that hold onto micro-second impulses of current so that it is made more available to high-current electronics. In our case, Caelin designed what he terms a QR/BB device (patent-pending) fashioned out of pure copper. This is a passive, non-reactive device that performs the same function of making a peak-current charge more available to high-current devices. We also use this device in the Denali's HC outlet. In the Triton v3, the QR/BB is three-times the size and serves all the outlets.

The Hydra Triton v3 will deliver the full amount of peak and continuous current that is available via the breaker-rating at the panel to any system of electronics. At their core, our power distributors are passive, so there are no current manipulations that would degrade the available current that exists at the wall outlet. No heat is generated, no hum, no current-limiting and no noise is produced by anything we manufacture.

Best regards,
Grant
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