: Thanks in advance for your input.
Get an RFI filter from an old computer/printer/fax/laser copier power
supply. It will have the very common IEC-6 plug on the mains side and
either solder tabs, screw on lugs or spade connectors on the
device-under-test side. Generally free and depending on the size of the
supply, typically can handle from 6-15A for consumer products. I have a box
of them in the shop collected over two decades.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqJ,!lIE3NS5LMegBN6nn+GMj!~~_35.JPG
http://www.tradenote.net/images/users/000/289/210/991518.jpg
http://img.directindustry.com/images_di/photo-m2/single-phase-rfi-filters-with-switch-87135-2658851.jpg
Check ebay if you need something adequate, inexpensive and can handle many,
many tens of Amps.
Kurt
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