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Title: correct way to ground this
Post by: kenzo42 on April 16, 2005, 04:54:51 am
hey everyone,

i have a jamma cab and it only has 2 prongs. the back of the cab has a ground screw. however, i am using a 2 prong step down converter that has 3 prong outputs.

is the step down converter not really grounded since its power plug is only 2 prong? what are my options?

thanks
Title: Re: correct way to ground this
Post by: JoyMonkey on April 16, 2005, 10:05:39 am
Take a look at this diagram I threw together in the Arcade Misc forum, it's not exactly your setup, but has some relevance.

(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=33022.0;id=10333;image)

As far as I can tell, you should run a heavy wire from the ground prong on your new plug to your monitor, metal control panel and the inside of the coin door.
Title: Re: correct way to ground this
Post by: kenzo42 on April 16, 2005, 12:35:23 pm
what if my step down converter, which my cab is plugged into,  doesn't have an earth ground though? will my cab still be grounded if i do it your method?
Title: Re: correct way to ground this
Post by: cholin on April 16, 2005, 01:17:45 pm
I dont quite get it, but theres two types of "ground".  Theres the negative current, called a ground, and theres an earth ground.  On a two prong plug, you get + and -.  So the screw at the back of your cabinet should lead to an earth ground.  I dont know about transformers, but anything that is plugged in with two prongs is not earth-grounded.

I just got it.  The step down converter is probably not earth grounded, since it only uses 2 prongs.  You probably have to put a ground wire to it.
Title: Re: correct way to ground this
Post by: flyguy1821 on April 17, 2005, 10:40:50 pm
I am confused.  How many prongs are on your transformer? 
Title: Re: correct way to ground this
Post by: kenzo42 on April 18, 2005, 01:32:39 am
my transformer power plug has 2 prongs.
the transformer outputs 100v via 3 prongs.

my cab has 2 prongs w/ an earth ground screw from the back of the cab.

my question is how can i ground my cab correctly, b/c last time i blew a fuse on the transformer.

would it be possible to add an earth ground onto the transformer, and then running the earth ground plug from the back of the cab into the transformer earth ground outlet?

thanks.