Standalone Relay transformer grounding

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Guy77
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Standalone Relay transformer grounding

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When I build 100 watt ODS amps I use the Hammond 300 series transformers and I have always been powering the relays from the unused 5v rectifier wires.

This is the relay I have been using for my builds https://grangeramp.com/product/3-relay- ... d-ver-2-2/

The Hammond 300 series transformers have the 3 yellow wires. Two go to the relay and I always float the 3rd yellow ground wire since I use the ground from Grangers relay board.

This time I am using a Hammond 290HX 100 watt transformer for my build. This one has no yellow rectifier taps.
I purchased a Hammond 166MS 5v transformer to power my relays. The green secondary 5v wires on this transformer also has a 3rd wire for the ground. I believe I should also not ground this 3rd wire on the transformer? Same as I did when I was using the 300s series transformers that had the built in 5v taps. Everything is so expensive these days didn't want to damage anything by experimenting!

Thanks!

Guy

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Re: Standalone Relay transformer grounding

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Just use the green secondary wires the same as you have done before, and leave the G/Y CT ungrounded.
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Re: Standalone Relay transformer grounding

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martin manning wrote: Sat Apr 09, 2022 5:44 pm Just use the green secondary wires the same as you have done before, and leave the G/Y CT ungrounded.
Thanks Martin! I will let everyone know how I like using this 290HX compared to the 373FX I was using before.

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Guy
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