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I've asked this on a couple of forums, and I thought I would ask here too. Attached is a pic of my current grounding (conditioner has been up
and running in 60/60v for almost 2 years). Is there a more optimum way my grounding should be wired?Thanks,
Biggie.
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Topic - balanced transformer grounding question - NotoriousBIG_PJ 20:02:09 01/09/07 (11)
- Not to hijack the thread, but could you e-mail me details on your line conditioner? - CheapEric 06:53:04 01/12/07 (1)
- Re: Not to hijack the thread, but could you e-mail me details on your line conditioner? - NotoriousBIG_PJ 12:27:59 01/12/07 (0)
- It looks from the drawing youv'e given that there is a ground loop concern. - Ugly 06:49:20 01/11/07 (3)
- Re: It looks from the drawing youv'e given that there is a ground loop concern. - NotoriousBIG_PJ 07:09:52 01/11/07 (2)
- Re: It looks from the drawing youv'e given that there is a ground loop concern. - Ugly 10:12:04 01/11/07 (1)
- Rereading my post I realized maybe I wasn't clear. - Ugly 18:03:10 01/11/07 (0)
- Nope. The case or chassis GND........... - kenster 20:08:00 01/09/07 (4)
- Re: Nope. The case or chassis GND........... - HumanMedia 22:51:46 01/10/07 (3)
- Re: Nope. The case or chassis GND........... - kenster 23:16:59 01/10/07 (2)
- I cant believe the difference it makes... - HumanMedia 16:44:58 01/14/07 (1)
- Would I stear U wrong........ - kenster 21:40:10 01/16/07 (0)