I'd be the first to admit I could make a mistake.
However, I can't for the life of me picture how this particular interlock
could save me.
It seems to me that the psychology of this particular thing was to save
someone who was cluelessly taking this amp apart *while it was powered up* or
shortly afterward, before the bleeders drained the HV away.
Every scenario I can think of that ends with me stupidly getting into the HV
while working on this amp wouldn't be affected by this interlock.
Jeff/KD4RBG
On Friday February 13 2009 01:04, you wrote:
> If not blowing the amplifier is more important to you rather than saving
> your life in case of a mistake, then I suppose that it's your choice. Fern
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