So after reading this article : http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/windingtransformers.html
I'm pretty inspired I've always wanted to try winding pickups but winding a PT would be so much more useful for what I'm doing right now and I'm all over the idea of recycling PTs from old microwaves and stuff. My question is to do with safety though. I've always been told not to connect a multimeter to a mains, hooking it up to the other end of a step up transformer to measure it seems even worse. I just don't want to electrocute myself, so I want to confirm a few safety things before I go ahead and try measuring a PT out of a microwave or something like that. if I want to measure the voltage of the secondary of a PT I would measure from either side of the secondary winding (but not the center tap, or does it matter) to ground? what I'm not sure on here and I just feel like I should know this stuff before I even think about trying anything is if I disconnect the ground am I going to get electrocuted, and why? because I'm now the ground? and why don't I get electrocuted when I'm holding the probes to the secondary and ground? because the multimeter draws so little current? and is the path of least resistance for the current?
Can someone just shed some light on these basic things for me, I'm learning more and more about all this stuff on paper and its time for me to take a step back and just get some hands on stuff under my belt, and I'd like to live through it if possible.
I'm pretty inspired I've always wanted to try winding pickups but winding a PT would be so much more useful for what I'm doing right now and I'm all over the idea of recycling PTs from old microwaves and stuff. My question is to do with safety though. I've always been told not to connect a multimeter to a mains, hooking it up to the other end of a step up transformer to measure it seems even worse. I just don't want to electrocute myself, so I want to confirm a few safety things before I go ahead and try measuring a PT out of a microwave or something like that. if I want to measure the voltage of the secondary of a PT I would measure from either side of the secondary winding (but not the center tap, or does it matter) to ground? what I'm not sure on here and I just feel like I should know this stuff before I even think about trying anything is if I disconnect the ground am I going to get electrocuted, and why? because I'm now the ground? and why don't I get electrocuted when I'm holding the probes to the secondary and ground? because the multimeter draws so little current? and is the path of least resistance for the current?
Can someone just shed some light on these basic things for me, I'm learning more and more about all this stuff on paper and its time for me to take a step back and just get some hands on stuff under my belt, and I'd like to live through it if possible.
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