Hi guys,
I am making a preamp design with three small tubes and reasonably small transformer.
I don't have the tools with me to make the chassis out of metal, especially from scratch, whilst I'm at home. Being a mech eng university student, during term time I have access to all the right stuff but... it's closed for now. What I CAN do is make it out of wood, obviously with a very simple design. Probably a glorious mix of sheet wood, glue and nails (well hidden of couse!). I guess the purpose of this would be just to form a layout to use later, and hold the transformer/tubes upright and off the ground. A simple front plate for holding the pots and jacks etc would be nice.
Anyways, I have questions relating to the grounding of such a system.
In theory, I'm trying to use a star system working off each of the shunt capacitors of the PT circuit, traveling to a distant star and then direct connection to the chassis. But this of course doesn't work with wood lol would I therefore connect this directly to the main grounding line?
Also, how would I treat the pot and jack grounding loops since I want to keep the two separate just for good practice, if I can. Will connecting these two loops directly to the mains avoid hum issues?
Finally, with mains, 266V @ 80mA and 6.3V @ 3A, should I be worried of things such as wood charring etc? and also sufficient/safe capacitor dissipation (this is what I'm really scared about! :P)? How can I make sure I won't shock myself into oblivion!
Thanks!
I am making a preamp design with three small tubes and reasonably small transformer.
I don't have the tools with me to make the chassis out of metal, especially from scratch, whilst I'm at home. Being a mech eng university student, during term time I have access to all the right stuff but... it's closed for now. What I CAN do is make it out of wood, obviously with a very simple design. Probably a glorious mix of sheet wood, glue and nails (well hidden of couse!). I guess the purpose of this would be just to form a layout to use later, and hold the transformer/tubes upright and off the ground. A simple front plate for holding the pots and jacks etc would be nice.
Anyways, I have questions relating to the grounding of such a system.
In theory, I'm trying to use a star system working off each of the shunt capacitors of the PT circuit, traveling to a distant star and then direct connection to the chassis. But this of course doesn't work with wood lol would I therefore connect this directly to the main grounding line?
Also, how would I treat the pot and jack grounding loops since I want to keep the two separate just for good practice, if I can. Will connecting these two loops directly to the mains avoid hum issues?
Finally, with mains, 266V @ 80mA and 6.3V @ 3A, should I be worried of things such as wood charring etc? and also sufficient/safe capacitor dissipation (this is what I'm really scared about! :P)? How can I make sure I won't shock myself into oblivion!
Thanks!
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