Mike, in a nutshell that ground switch is configured as a 2 post terminal. Orientate the switch so that when the lugs are facing you there are 3 terminals viewed as such, top left and top and bottom right. I snip the bottom right lug off or either shrink boot it and bend it back.This leaves you with two usable terminals that are never connected together regardless of the switch position.mike7 wrote:Hey all,
Been in fla working but now I'm back. Looking at my turret board I have only 3/8in. spacing between them. Is that enough? Looks close to me but what do I know![]()
I bought the board from antique electronic supply.
Also, I searched for a way to omit the ground switch since I will not have one. I should know this but I am not sure what to do with the neutral. I am using Martin's modified 5F6a layout(very nice layout BTW) I see where the PT power is connected to the neutral. Should I use a terminal just to connect those two together since there is no ground switch? Will that be sufficient?
Thank you for any and all your help
Mike
Tie the AC mains neutral and your PT neutral to that top left terminal. The AC mains hot and fuse input is then terminated to the top right terminal of that ground switch.
TM