drew911d
100+ Head-Fier
You know that current clamp you're using is basically a large ferrite? It converts magnetic field into current, which can be measured. The ferrites you add suppresses the magnetic field, or rather creates opposite fields in a/c circuits that effectively neutralizes it (noise). You can't stack ferrites on top of others to measure what is happening within the first ferrites without extreme electromagnetic induction compensation calculations... Basically rocket science which the clamp isn't designed for.
Leakage current stock pwr cord into mains .54 mA
Leakage current after ps audio power plant and Pangea pwr cord .16 mA
Leakage current Pangea pwr cord and topnisus ferrites .05 mA
For whatever it’s worth!