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Dave Plowman wrote:
In article , Old Fart at Play wrote: IMHO that defeats the idea of an isolation transformer. That depends on where you connect the EARTH wire. I was thinking of connecting it to EARTH. What about you? Live? Chassis? Why not be adventurous and connect it to that thick wire that goes into the side of the CRT? Perhaps you don't understand what isolation means? Would you also earth one side of a mains isolation transformer in a workshop? No but I'd earth the frame. Wouldn't you? WTF does that have to do with the problem of the live chassis TV? You can either have the headphone side of the transformer floating at some voltage determined by the leakage capacitance, or stick an earth lead on it (Not on the TV side!) and ensure that the sleeve is always at 0v. Roger. ps. Would you like to hear the story of Big Ears and Noddy's home-made electrostatic headphones? |
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