Re: [DML] Re: lRe Grounding Schematic.
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Re: [DML] Re: lRe Grounding Schematic.
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 19:27:21 +0000
On 22/03/2012 15:36, content22207 wrote:
> It is an unfortunate design because it places too much demand on a single ground wire. Non other than Rob Grady himself told me that is what melts Fuse #7 (remember: DC electrons flow from negative to positive -- Ben Franklin got it backwards). If your grounds are inadequate, it's the positive side that heats up.
That is total and utter rubbish*. Increasing resistance reduces overall
current but the point of resistance starts to dissipate power in the
form of heat.
You can't add a series resistor in one place in a simple circuit and
expect a different place to get hotter. If Rob Grady really did tell you
that, and you're not mis-quoting him (and let's face it, you have a
penchant for precisely that), then he is wrong.
(* except the bit about the direction of real current flow - and
electrons are neither DC nor AC, but they are negatively charged)
Martin
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