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ah yea well reason i found it is cause i had a electric shock from it.
The power supplys negative goes to a chassie.
At the time the chassie was not earthed and i touched the chassie and a earth and got shock.
I was just wondering if its normal operation as like to know how stuff works...
Ah yea its meant to be like this mike its double insulated which means it does not require the earth its an official standard items can be made too. :)
Heya all,
A long story made short...
Basicly i have a power supply that gives out 18 Volts DC...
During the long story i discovered that if you go from the negative or positive of this power supply down to earth there is a potential diffrence of 110 V AC.
Now i cant understand why...
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