> Worth a shot
ok, changed the CT.
good news: the amp still runs. (I measured 54V~ between the ACx; so phases are ok.)
bad news: it has no effect on the potential; there's still about 120V~.
according to an application note "To earth or not to earth" on the hypex website, when using unbalanced input which is what I do, I found, quote:
"I can't recommend separating the audio ground from the chassis ground, because that's a recipe for making a radio receiver.
...
"the fact that tying chassis and audio grounds together is the
only correct solution implies that earthing the chassis creates ground loops.
...
"If you want to use RCA inputs, disconnect the mains earth and employ double insulated construction techniques."
[they use frames; to read the full article, on hypex.nl click on applications, then on application notes]
disconnecting the earth and connecting the signal ground to chassis should solve my problem of the hazard to the fingers, - only I didn't use double insulation on the 220V part. so I can't disconnect the earth.
I hope to find another solution to avoid the potential, although the above word "only" deeply troubles me; it sounds exclusive.
in my case ground loops should not be a problem. so why not earth the signal-ground?
p.s.: just measured two old amps which are in original condition:
- accuphase E-204: both, earth and signal-ground (RCA) are on chassis.
- accuphase E-205: no earth at all; signal-ground (RCA) on chassis.
- my RevC: earth on chassis; signal-ground insulated.
so what does that tell us? in politics they make decisions according to the largest numbers (i.e., democracy). we'll see how it'll end.
Edited by user Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:36:12 AM(UTC)
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