Hi there,
1.) this is a very basic question and I apologize for it:
- building my last amps i used classic PTs and connected the mains earth to the chassis and there i also connected the ground coming from my full bridge diode rectifier and therefore the ground of the whole circuit
- now I am about to build a power supply with a 12 Volt ac wall wart and a 12 to 230 Volt transformer. (12 Volt for the filaments and the stepped up 230 Volt for the B+)
- there is only 2 AC cords coming from the wall wart , no way to earth-ground the chassis.
- if i connect the bridge rectifier ground to the chassis, will this mean there is say 290 volt on the chassis?
- thanks for any comments
2.) As i am a plague to this forum with my stupid questions i though it might be a little releave to give you a small clip recorded with my final version of the EL34 PP Amp i worked on since february. I totally rebuild it at last, with cathode bias and a second tube/diode clipper channel, so have fun with it and be forgiving to all my silly questions ;-)
1.) this is a very basic question and I apologize for it:
- building my last amps i used classic PTs and connected the mains earth to the chassis and there i also connected the ground coming from my full bridge diode rectifier and therefore the ground of the whole circuit
- now I am about to build a power supply with a 12 Volt ac wall wart and a 12 to 230 Volt transformer. (12 Volt for the filaments and the stepped up 230 Volt for the B+)
- there is only 2 AC cords coming from the wall wart , no way to earth-ground the chassis.
- if i connect the bridge rectifier ground to the chassis, will this mean there is say 290 volt on the chassis?
- thanks for any comments
2.) As i am a plague to this forum with my stupid questions i though it might be a little releave to give you a small clip recorded with my final version of the EL34 PP Amp i worked on since february. I totally rebuild it at last, with cathode bias and a second tube/diode clipper channel, so have fun with it and be forgiving to all my silly questions ;-)
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