N.B. /tvb's adapter is NON-polarized.

Jerry


Don Latham wrote:Sorry, Brooke-I was not clear. I meant to not connect anything 
toneutral at all, but rather to depend on the ground connection alreadymade in 
the equipment for the low side of the signal, rather than a 1meg to neutral at 
the plug. Sorry.DonBrooke Clarke> Hi Don:>> Not a good idea.  There 
are a number of fault conditions that can cause> Neutral to be tens of volts 
above ground.  Tom's> circuit with a Meg in both the Hot and Neutral lines 
is much safer for> you equipment.>> Have Fun,>> Brooke 
Clarke> http://www.PRC68.com> 
http://www.End2PartyGovernment.com/>>> Don Latham wrote:>> well, 
grudgingly. only need the 1 meg to the hot side of the line, no>> 
connection to the neutral needed, with 1 meg in there, normal ground>> 
connections are going to supply the low side...It still lurks...>> 
Don>>>> Tom Van Baak>>>> Come on, folks. never hook 
anything directly to the power line. The>>>> source is just too 
stiff. Use an opto. I used fiber optic isolation>>>> 
with>>>> my big DC power supply.>>>> Don>>> I 
used to agree, until actually tried it myself. Now this is how>>> I do 
my picPET 60 Hz data logging:>>>>>> Simple 60 Hz AC Mains 
Cycle Detector>>> 
http://leapsecond.com/pages/ac-detect/>>>>>> /tvb

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