Hi Guys,
I am renovating an old vinyl turntable (Thorens TD-150 mkII is anyone cares)
It is fitted with a 2-core mains cable, but there are lots of metal parts including sub-chassis and a 240v motor! Normally this is all earthed via the amplifier (phono leads), but I have swapped the 2-core for a 3-core and earthed the sub-chassis to the mains earth. The arm itself is still earthed via the amplifier but is not connected to the sub-chassis or motor.
Question for the experts: which is safer? Have I done something dangerous by earthing to mains this way?
Thanks
I am renovating an old vinyl turntable (Thorens TD-150 mkII is anyone cares)
It is fitted with a 2-core mains cable, but there are lots of metal parts including sub-chassis and a 240v motor! Normally this is all earthed via the amplifier (phono leads), but I have swapped the 2-core for a 3-core and earthed the sub-chassis to the mains earth. The arm itself is still earthed via the amplifier but is not connected to the sub-chassis or motor.
Question for the experts: which is safer? Have I done something dangerous by earthing to mains this way?
Thanks