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Ivan Sedneff
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,
I made a portable enclosure for a car radio that has a negative ground
but the left and right speaker outputs have isolated grounds from each
other and the chassis.
I needed to common out the (-) from the left and right speakers in
order to attach them to the common connection on the headphone jack. I
successfully connected each of the (-) outputs from the left and right
speakers using non-polarized 47 uf electrolytic capacitors and joined
the ends of the caps to the headphone jack.
All is well when the jack is floating and un mounted, but when I mount
the jack to the chassis, even though the audio output is great, I get
annoying loud "clicks" and "pops" when I wiggle the headphone
plug/jack, most likely because of the caps discharging/charging.
Other than figuring a way to physically isolate the headphone jack
from the chassis, is there a way to drain the charge using resistors,
and if so, what values do you suggest?
Thank you for your help,
Ivan
I made a portable enclosure for a car radio that has a negative ground
but the left and right speaker outputs have isolated grounds from each
other and the chassis.
I needed to common out the (-) from the left and right speakers in
order to attach them to the common connection on the headphone jack. I
successfully connected each of the (-) outputs from the left and right
speakers using non-polarized 47 uf electrolytic capacitors and joined
the ends of the caps to the headphone jack.
All is well when the jack is floating and un mounted, but when I mount
the jack to the chassis, even though the audio output is great, I get
annoying loud "clicks" and "pops" when I wiggle the headphone
plug/jack, most likely because of the caps discharging/charging.
Other than figuring a way to physically isolate the headphone jack
from the chassis, is there a way to drain the charge using resistors,
and if so, what values do you suggest?
Thank you for your help,
Ivan