EEstyleZ90
New Member
Hi everybody here. , i am back again after i got a psychotic break in 2015 at 25 years old , and trying to get back to the scene with all of you guys , you guys helped me a lot in starting my career .
One of my threads in old account :
Link ==> Some old veterans
..... So 10 years ago in 2014 , I posted here a thread about an oscilloscope hung Chang 5502 which went bad after a " Bang" while checking a welder igbt signal .
Thankfully i opened it and repaired it by demagnetizing the crt ( did that but don't know how it got back to life honestly ;D)
...... So initially what happened is that i powered both devices , the scope and the smps welder to the same ac outlet with of course ground wires .
That bang happened right after i put the scope's negative probe on the welders igbt source hole (igbt not soldered).
So a guy here told me it's a floating ground issue and that i need an insulation transformer to avoid this blow again.
I work now with an insulation transformer , but still don't understand this phenomenon !
Please explain to me !
One of my threads in old account :
Link ==> Some old veterans
..... So 10 years ago in 2014 , I posted here a thread about an oscilloscope hung Chang 5502 which went bad after a " Bang" while checking a welder igbt signal .
Thankfully i opened it and repaired it by demagnetizing the crt ( did that but don't know how it got back to life honestly ;D)
...... So initially what happened is that i powered both devices , the scope and the smps welder to the same ac outlet with of course ground wires .
That bang happened right after i put the scope's negative probe on the welders igbt source hole (igbt not soldered).
So a guy here told me it's a floating ground issue and that i need an insulation transformer to avoid this blow again.
I work now with an insulation transformer , but still don't understand this phenomenon !
Please explain to me !