Rangiroa
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Ok,
A little update to my problems from a few days ago.
I started prodding around with my DMM and found that pin 4 on one tube socket is receiving 13.9 volts, and one the other one its receiving the full 48.
What connection is missing that would involve allowing all 48v into that pin?
Also, What is the best way to ground all the ground wires? I attempted to use the Terminals that were for the PCB. I locked down every ground cable into the terminal then ran a wire and soldered it to all of them and screwed that wire to the case.
Where can i find those things a lot of people are using that look like its a bracket for soldering ground leads too.
is it proper to ground to my case? I think that might be why my screws spark and snap lol
Sorry for these basic questions, I appreciate any help on basic electricity principles
A little update to my problems from a few days ago.
I started prodding around with my DMM and found that pin 4 on one tube socket is receiving 13.9 volts, and one the other one its receiving the full 48.
What connection is missing that would involve allowing all 48v into that pin?
Also, What is the best way to ground all the ground wires? I attempted to use the Terminals that were for the PCB. I locked down every ground cable into the terminal then ran a wire and soldered it to all of them and screwed that wire to the case.
Where can i find those things a lot of people are using that look like its a bracket for soldering ground leads too.
is it proper to ground to my case? I think that might be why my screws spark and snap lol
Sorry for these basic questions, I appreciate any help on basic electricity principles