In my new build I need to pass the OTs primary wires and secondary wires through the same hole in the chassis.
Other possibility would be to take the secondary wires through a hole that is close to the controls of the amp.
I reckon that having the primary and secondary wires close together for a short distance is not problematic, since the same happens actually inside the OT.
Anyone having experience with this?
Thanks in advance,
Electron
OT Primary and Secondary close to each other problematic
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Re: OT Primary and Secondary close to each other problematic
Ton`s of amps route the wiring that way with no issue, so do not sweat it!
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Re: OT Primary and Secondary close to each other problematic
Hi Stevem,Stevem wrote:Ton`s of amps route the wiring that way with no issue, so do not sweat it!
thanks for your answer. I was sweating a bit thinking about having to redo the OT wiring.
So secondary and primary wires through a single hole from the OT is ok. Will report what I find.
Thank you,
Electron
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Re: OT Primary and Secondary close to each other problematic
Just some feedback:
having the primary and secondary wires out of the same whole in the chassis is NO problem.
Thanks again to Stevem.
Electron
having the primary and secondary wires out of the same whole in the chassis is NO problem.
Thanks again to Stevem.
Electron