Hello, Happy New Year!
Looking at schematics from different manufacturers I find conflicting, or at least different, ways of wiring up between power socket and transformer.
The way I have always done it is
L > Fuse > Switch (SPST) > Primary TxF
E > Chassis
N > Voltage Selector > Primary TxF
My switch is a Carling 110-63, so it's a SPST.
I see Fender more or less seems to do it similarly, some other manufacturers put the voltage selection in line with Live and/or use DPDT switches.
Can someone offer the proper low-down on this?? My common sense tells me for the voltage selector that it does not matter which line it is tied to. My common sense also tells me that my common sense is wrong more often than not when it comes to electricity, so I'd rather ask :-)
Thank you.
Looking at schematics from different manufacturers I find conflicting, or at least different, ways of wiring up between power socket and transformer.
The way I have always done it is
L > Fuse > Switch (SPST) > Primary TxF
E > Chassis
N > Voltage Selector > Primary TxF
My switch is a Carling 110-63, so it's a SPST.
I see Fender more or less seems to do it similarly, some other manufacturers put the voltage selection in line with Live and/or use DPDT switches.
Can someone offer the proper low-down on this?? My common sense tells me for the voltage selector that it does not matter which line it is tied to. My common sense also tells me that my common sense is wrong more often than not when it comes to electricity, so I'd rather ask :-)
Thank you.
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