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Nefesis:
if i was using one of these switches from happs, does anyone know which i would use? they're under Amusement-Accessories-On/Off Switch (sorry, but i'm not sure how to put a link to happ's pages  ::) )

General Zod:
PEALE :   ???


Following the diagram you made, and trying also to keep everything simple and authentic ... How do I make sure everything is grounded properly?

I mean, do I run the EarthGround wire throughout my cab? Same applies to the E.ground wire from the PC cord, and the little piece hanging off the ISO ( in the diagram )... Where does all that go to?

Also, shouldn't something attach to the monitor frame for grounding?


Any help you could/would provide will be taken like scripture. Thank you in advance.

Mike

SirPeale:

--- Quote from: General Zod on August 26, 2004, 02:50:18 pm ---Following the diagram you made, and trying also to keep everything simple and authentic ... How do I make sure everything is grounded properly?

I mean, do I run the EarthGround wire throughout my cab? Same applies to the E.ground wire from the PC cord, and the little piece hanging off the ISO ( in the diagram )... Where does all that go to?

Also, shouldn't something attach to the monitor frame for grounding?

--- End quote ---

Yes, all the metal pieces should be connected to earth ground.  Not a *gospel* requirement, but it's a good way to prevent equipment damage in the event of a static buildup.

I just checked the diagram, and surely the monitor and other items are connected to earth ground.  See the little connector with the green thing hanging off?  That's the earth ground.  Should likely redraw the diagram, but this was just a quicky using Bob Roberts diagram as a template.

General Zod:
Very Good !!    ;)

Thank you Peale. I appreciate your help.


mike

General Zod:
One more dilemma ...   ???

In the picture, the main AC cord is fused before going into the filter ..... what amp fuse is acceptable for that block?

Also ... is it safe to run additional fuses for the monitor and PC? If so, same amps? Would the fuse for monitor go to the top wires or the bottom?

Thanks in advance for your help...

Michael

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