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![]() Richard Clark wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 16:47:37 +0200, Toni wrote: Hi, In this page: http://www.jensentransformers.com/apps_wp.html Look at this document: http://www.jensentransformers.com/an/ts_guide.pdf Of course they try to sell you their solutions, but the problem- finding methodology and some solving tips are very good. Toni Hi Toni, Good references. The products they would sell would be very useful as some problems fail other resolutions (Gerhard was lucky). Myself, I have a Mains isolation transformer for my floating battery charger (and batteries) which powers my equipment. For me, Ground is at the Antenna connector output (actually a threaded stub nearby) and not both there and through the third wire. I also have isolation transformers for the audio signal that goes off to my 'puter. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Isolating the equipment from normal power ground and establishing a new common ground point was a common practice in the computer industry some years ago. The high end stuff had triple shielded iso-transformers. The first shield was connected to the AC neutral. A sort-of ground, but probably useful in allowing shield capacitive current to be returned to the neutral and avoid tripping GFI protected circuits. The second shield was connected to building power ground (the "green wire") and only needed to deal with potentials between neutral and ground, hopefully fairly low The third shield was the "isolated ground" common point, connected to the equipment ground, secondary neutral, and a local "earth" ground (building steel, etc.) |
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