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Since the equipment under test is being powered via an isolation
transformer you should ground the scope probe ground to the negative side in the hot chassis in order to obtain proper waveform measurements.... no problem, no sparks, not an issue. Obviously voltage and current are still present and standard personal safety proceedures are still required, but because the scope is safeyy grounded there are not hot chassis issues since they are floating thanks to the isolation transformer. electricitym |
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