Re: DC Supply Question
- From: Joe Soap <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Jun 2005 07:58:01 GMT
In response to what John Miles <jmiles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted
in news:MPG.1d1e84e5f326f18d9896d0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> You want to break the positive side, not the negative. Otherwise,
> power-supply current may find another route through traditional
> "ground" conductors, like the outer shield of your video cable, or the
> camera's mounting bracket.
No it will not. Power supply outputs of this kind are floating - no
'earth' connection.
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