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Power and Standby Switches
« on: June 18, 2005, 06:23:08 am »

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elcapitan83
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 1
(4/13/04 9:23 am)
 Power and Standby Switches
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 Does anybody know why the power and standby switches from years ago to today have switched from SPST switches to DPST switches? Is this a safety issue? The DPST switches are certainly more expensive, so there must be a decent reason.

 
Funkalicousgroove
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 62
(4/13/04 10:23 am)
 Re: Power and Standby Switches
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 I always use carling spst, Doug has them, so does Mouser.
 
Andy Poupart
Senior tube assistant
Posts: 140
(4/13/04 6:32 pm)
 Re: Power and Standby Switches
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 There's no reason for the standby switch to be double pole. If you use a DPST switch for the AC power switch, you can switch both the hot and the neutral connections. If the neutral lead is just wired directly to one side of the power transformer there will always be around 30 to 35 VAC on the power transformer, even when the power switch is off.
 
Crispycircuit
Junior tube assistant
Posts: 21
(4/16/04 11:53 am)
 It's law in Britian
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 Andy is correct. British amps and other countries made it code. If a AC wall socket is wired incorrectly, you have 120ac on the tranny windings. It's just safer to switch both neutral and hot. If a lightning bolt (or other nasty spikes) sent a surge through, your chances of damage is greater....My 2 cents....
 
 
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