I just picked up an oscilloscope for cheap and the seller gave me
a homemade isolation transformer with it saying that the scope
should be plugged into it if I work on anything without a transformer,
to protect the scope.
I've read information describing how an isolation transformer can
be useful to protect people from shocks but not about protecting
test equipment. Could someone please elaborate on this ?
Can a single transformer (of the appropriate rating) be used to
isolate me, my test equipment and the amp under test all at once
or should separate transformers be used for the different pieces ?
I borrowed the book "McGraw-Hill Electronic Testing Handbook,
Procedures and Techniques" from the library and as far as I can
tell there is not a single mention of isolation transformers ?
I'm currently putting together the pieces for a bench at which I'll
be playing with amps and am interested in anything that can
increase my chances of living through the experience.
Thanks.
a homemade isolation transformer with it saying that the scope
should be plugged into it if I work on anything without a transformer,
to protect the scope.
I've read information describing how an isolation transformer can
be useful to protect people from shocks but not about protecting
test equipment. Could someone please elaborate on this ?
Can a single transformer (of the appropriate rating) be used to
isolate me, my test equipment and the amp under test all at once
or should separate transformers be used for the different pieces ?
I borrowed the book "McGraw-Hill Electronic Testing Handbook,
Procedures and Techniques" from the library and as far as I can
tell there is not a single mention of isolation transformers ?
I'm currently putting together the pieces for a bench at which I'll
be playing with amps and am interested in anything that can
increase my chances of living through the experience.
Thanks.
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