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Earth lead in mains plug supplying scope.
If you are a beginner please do not interfere with the earth connection in your instruments in any way. It is very dangerous.
Two major electronics companies that i worked at cut the earth from mains plugs supplying oscilloscopes., -though i am told it is highly dangerous.
-these are amongst some of the biggest electronics companies around.
I currently have a mains powered Tektronix oscilloscope from which i have cut the earth in the mains cable.
I did this so that i can take differential voltage measurements without the ground clip having to be at earth potential....
-basically i don't want to destroy expensive prototypes that i spend ages making.
....Whenever i touch the earth clip, i get a slight shock.
What is the electrical path of my elctrocution?
Is it capacitively via the Y cap that bridges the isolation barrier between primary and secondary inside the scope.?
If you are a beginner please do not interfere with the earth connection in your instruments in any way. It is very dangerous.
Two major electronics companies that i worked at cut the earth from mains plugs supplying oscilloscopes., -though i am told it is highly dangerous.
-these are amongst some of the biggest electronics companies around.
I currently have a mains powered Tektronix oscilloscope from which i have cut the earth in the mains cable.
I did this so that i can take differential voltage measurements without the ground clip having to be at earth potential....
-basically i don't want to destroy expensive prototypes that i spend ages making.
....Whenever i touch the earth clip, i get a slight shock.
What is the electrical path of my elctrocution?
Is it capacitively via the Y cap that bridges the isolation barrier between primary and secondary inside the scope.?
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