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In Reply to: RE: Why ?.............................. posted by Cut-Throat on June 25, 2009 at 09:15:22
Hi Cut-Throat,
Please read the article. I make a couple of points that you may find interesting. One is that a loop in itself is not bad, it depends what is on the loop. The point is that something is causing the ground loop current - go after that. Another is that there are a couple of ways to effectively deal with a ground loop (other than isolating the safety ground.)
Dave
Dave,
I tried to read your document, but quickly got lost by page 4. I will save the document and study it in a long Minnesota Winter. I don't want to redesign the amplifiers and pre-amplifiers that Welborne Built, I just want to listen to some music without hum.
I had my Electrical Inspector friend over and he assured me that if I lifted the grounds and added a GFCI to the circuits that it was safer than not lifting the grounds on a regular circuit.
If you know a better way that you can state simply, give it go. But I don't intend to re-design the amplifiers that Welborne built as I am unqualified and unmotivated.
Thanks!
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Cut-Throat
Hi Cut-Throat,
I would very much like to make the article as simple as possible. Your feedback and questions will be appreciated.
Dave
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