I agree but I would not depend solely on the single ground in the HV
wiring which may be relatively fragile. In my amps I use a separate,
heavy ground wire, and since all my amps and power supplies (so far)
have an AC cord with the third wire ground, this also performs the
function of grounding the chassis together.
Redundancy may save your life.
73, Bill W6WRT
On 6/24/2012 8:06 AM, Jim wrote:
> >>What you must NOT do is allow a situation where an isolated amp chassis
> >>can be connected by a single HV+ lead with no ground return or HV-minus.
> >>(Welcome to the wonderful world of single-wire Millen connectors.)
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