Hi everyone,
I've been working on a Uni-Vibe clone, and noticed that both the original pedal and other people's clones use a 2-prong AC mains cable, with no grounding to the chassis.
It was my understanding that grounding the mains cable is an important safety consideration, often not done originally on circuits from the 1960s, but a safety standard today.
Am I missing something, and this is not actually an issue in this circuit? And if it is still needed, for safety, would it be as simple as connecting earth to the chassis, or would this introduce hum?
I have attached the original Uni-Vibe schematic and layout, the photos are from recent DIY clones I found online, showing the 2-prong mains cable without grounding.
I've been working on a Uni-Vibe clone, and noticed that both the original pedal and other people's clones use a 2-prong AC mains cable, with no grounding to the chassis.
It was my understanding that grounding the mains cable is an important safety consideration, often not done originally on circuits from the 1960s, but a safety standard today.
Am I missing something, and this is not actually an issue in this circuit? And if it is still needed, for safety, would it be as simple as connecting earth to the chassis, or would this introduce hum?
I have attached the original Uni-Vibe schematic and layout, the photos are from recent DIY clones I found online, showing the 2-prong mains cable without grounding.
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