Mark, what you are saying is you could be killed easier and much more
quickly with a well grounded chassis. It is sorta like a 220 volt circuit,
If one fuse is blown the 110 comes in and all the way through and back to
the fuse, there is 110 volts on everything but nothing is lit up, the
chassis well grounded makes it more deadly. You will note just the opposite
regarding 12 volt dc, they always say fuse the cold side since the ground is
on the equipment and should the regular ground connection to the battery be
lost the equipment is part of the circuit anf fried equipment is the
result,not fried operator! If I turn on equipment and nothing lights up, I
don't want the entire primary circuit including the COLD side hot with
killing power juice.. Mike


----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Foltarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <amradio@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Series capacitor equalizing resistors - now Johnson
Power Plugs


> Mike,
>
>   You are absolutely correct about those fused line plugs.
>
>   But I got to thinking about the philosophy behind those things.
>
>   Way back when, proper installation of radio gear was specified as
including a
> ground - both RF and electrical. If the operator made the installation
> correctly, the chassis was always cold.
>
>   I think the engineers of that time believed that the operator was going
to be
> responsible and install that chassis connection to a real electrical
ground.
>
>   Just a thought. Was operator forethought and responsibility part of
correctly
> using those plugs or were they just plain dangerous?
>
>   Yours,
>
>   de KA4JVY
>   Mark
>
>
>
>
> --- Mike Dorworth K4XM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi folks, just a little about the fused line plugs. You don't see them
> > anymore because of their killing ability, which is very good. All you
need
> > is the fuse in the cold side of the line blown and of course the hot
stuff
> > goes in through and all the way back to the open fuse meaning the entire
> > thing is full of juice waiting for a finger, might have been alright if
they
> > were polarized  which there were not and of course the sockets were not
> > either.. RIP with those literally.. 73 Mike K4XM
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Mark Foltarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <amradio@mailman.qth.net>
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:57 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Series capacitor equalizing resistors
> >
> >
> > > Wayne,
> > >
> > >    The other oddity of that period was of course the fused plugs that
> > Heathkit,
> > > Johnson and other manufacturers used.
> > >
> > >    Come to think of it, do you suppose the cord on that particular
AT-1 is
> > not
> > > original? I forgot if you described the schematic as specifically not
> > having a
> > > fuse anywhere including the line cord.
> > >
> > >  Yours,
> > >
> > >   de KA4JVY
> > >   Mark
> > >
> > >
> > > --- Sara & Wayne Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Mark
> > > >
> > > > The AT-1 manual says 450v, however mine runs about 460v. So , yes
you
> > are
> > > > right, the series combo has a rating of 700v which is substantially
more
> > > > than what it sees.
> > > > As I mentioned earlier, the AT-1 has no fuse (mine will soon have
one ).
> > My
> > > > AT-1 was a $5.00 flea market item which came without the power xfmr.
The
> > > > corner of the chassis where the xfmr was mounted was covered with
black
> > crap
> > > > where the xfmr obviously had a melt down probably due to a failed
filter
> > > > caps and no fuse protection!
> > > >
> > > > 73
> > > > Wayne, N0TE
> > > >
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