I'm presently building a an amp from the Marshall 2061 circuit. The plans I'm working from have the center tap of the heater winding grounded. There is no fuse in the heater circuit. First question is: is there much value in putting a fuse in the heater circuit or is it kind of unnecessary? Next question: if putting a fuse in where should it be placed? in the center tap wire or one of the other heater wires?
Also, from the wiring diagram of the Mercury Magnetics P20JM power transformer I'm using there is a green/yellow wire that connects to is called "shield" in the diagram. The "shield" seems to be something in the core (from the diagram) and is not connected to any of the windings. This wire is not used in the plans I have. It seems logical to me that the purpose of the "shield" is to shield the transformer from noise and that this wire should be grounded. However, I want to be absolutely sure as this is an expensive transformer.
Thanks,
Greg
Also, from the wiring diagram of the Mercury Magnetics P20JM power transformer I'm using there is a green/yellow wire that connects to is called "shield" in the diagram. The "shield" seems to be something in the core (from the diagram) and is not connected to any of the windings. This wire is not used in the plans I have. It seems logical to me that the purpose of the "shield" is to shield the transformer from noise and that this wire should be grounded. However, I want to be absolutely sure as this is an expensive transformer.
Thanks,
Greg
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