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james.evans@frost.com  
#1 Posted : Monday, November 10, 2008 2:47:19 PM(UTC)
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Following on from the thread earlier, earthing is something I've been wondering about. I've currently got my buffalo in 2 plastic boxes. One houses the ac inputs, 2 transformers and a bipolar rectifier board which is used to power a diy phono stage (also in a plastic box...). The transformer powering this phono stage is also powering the LCBPS for the Ivy. The second transformer powers the LCDPS. Rough connection diagram shown below. Currently nothing is connected to mains earth. When the psu was used solely for the phono stage I had the ground line of the diy bipolar supply connected to earth. When the LCBPS was connected up this generated loud hum, which I assumed was some kind of loop, or other problem. So the earth connection was removed. I'm wondering what I should now connect up to mains earth, where from and to. Grateful for any pointers.

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glt  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, November 11, 2008 11:43:01 AM(UTC)
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There is a good discussion at diyaudio: http://www.diyaudio.com/...1b7e&threadid=115698


But, for safety earth gnd should always be connected to the metal enclosure. You can add a fuse to the transformers and leave the gnds floating.
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:59:44 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, that was a great link. I'm using plastic cases at the moment so I suppose I just leave everything floating.
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