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Good Music
- Jan 1, 1970
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I have a piece of audio electronics equipment (an AM radio transmitter kit)
which I wish to connect to "earth ground". My house has no metal pipes to
connect to, but I read that the AC power electric fusebox is strapped to a
bare copper wire leading to a metal stake in the earth.
Diagrams appear to show that the 3rd prong of AC outlets are connected to a
green-colored wire which is also connected to earth ground. So can I just
connect the 3rd prong of an AC power cord directly to the circuitboard
ground of the AM transmitter circuit? (the circuit is powered by a DC power
adapter).
Thanks.
- Goodmusic
which I wish to connect to "earth ground". My house has no metal pipes to
connect to, but I read that the AC power electric fusebox is strapped to a
bare copper wire leading to a metal stake in the earth.
Diagrams appear to show that the 3rd prong of AC outlets are connected to a
green-colored wire which is also connected to earth ground. So can I just
connect the 3rd prong of an AC power cord directly to the circuitboard
ground of the AM transmitter circuit? (the circuit is powered by a DC power
adapter).
Thanks.
- Goodmusic