hi there. this is sort of a rhetorical question (not sure if that is allowed), because i will not be able to take these amps apart and confirm anything. so...
i installed a very nice gfci receptacle at a guitar store to serve the "amp island" display. all the amps in the store get their power from this one power outlet. i made the outlet gfci protected because of the extra risk of use by the general public.
If you dont know, a gfci device monitors the current between hot and neutral conductors of an ac mains receptacle, if they are different the gfci assumes a person is being shocked or a ground fault is accuring and shuts off.
the issue; when a music man amp and a mesa boogie amp are plugged in at the same time, the gfci trips, shutting down the electric because a ground fault has accured.
the music man has a 3 prong cord and a 2-way polarity switch. the mesa boogie has a 3 prong cord and a 3 position (+,-,ground lift) switch. when the two switches are positioned in one way the gfci trips, if they are positioned in another way, they work fine and dont trip the gfci. (does that make sense)
im just wondering if anyone has an idea of why this is happening? my guess is that the music man amp is mis-wired or malfunctioning. can anyone think of a way that 2 amps(plugged into the same gfci) can trip a gfci while being properly wired?
i installed a very nice gfci receptacle at a guitar store to serve the "amp island" display. all the amps in the store get their power from this one power outlet. i made the outlet gfci protected because of the extra risk of use by the general public.
If you dont know, a gfci device monitors the current between hot and neutral conductors of an ac mains receptacle, if they are different the gfci assumes a person is being shocked or a ground fault is accuring and shuts off.
the issue; when a music man amp and a mesa boogie amp are plugged in at the same time, the gfci trips, shutting down the electric because a ground fault has accured.
the music man has a 3 prong cord and a 2-way polarity switch. the mesa boogie has a 3 prong cord and a 3 position (+,-,ground lift) switch. when the two switches are positioned in one way the gfci trips, if they are positioned in another way, they work fine and dont trip the gfci. (does that make sense)
im just wondering if anyone has an idea of why this is happening? my guess is that the music man amp is mis-wired or malfunctioning. can anyone think of a way that 2 amps(plugged into the same gfci) can trip a gfci while being properly wired?
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