Friends...
Just curious... When you work on old amps that have the two position power switch (which I take swaps the hot and neutral leads going to the primary sides of the Power Transformer), do you leave as-is or suggest removing it and hardwiring the neutral to the PT, leaving the ground wire in place (tied to the chassis), and using the Hot as the switch?
From time to time, I come across old amps, let's say an old Peavey, where it has the two position toggle for the power, along with the old (death) caps. And I wonder, what if those caps go bad? So I am wondering if going forward, I should remove the caps, get rid of the reversing polarity, and try to conform to the newer standard.
Thanks for comments.
Tom
Just curious... When you work on old amps that have the two position power switch (which I take swaps the hot and neutral leads going to the primary sides of the Power Transformer), do you leave as-is or suggest removing it and hardwiring the neutral to the PT, leaving the ground wire in place (tied to the chassis), and using the Hot as the switch?
From time to time, I come across old amps, let's say an old Peavey, where it has the two position toggle for the power, along with the old (death) caps. And I wonder, what if those caps go bad? So I am wondering if going forward, I should remove the caps, get rid of the reversing polarity, and try to conform to the newer standard.
Thanks for comments.
Tom
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