[Collins] 516F-2 wiring

Phil M. pmills7 at comcast.net
Mon Dec 3 18:02:54 EST 2007


I don't think this is relevant to the discussion....   The hot wire
should always go to the end terminal on the fuse holder simply
so that when one removes the fuse, there is less risk of contact
than there would be if the hot wire were connected to the end
closest to the chassis.  I believe the issue here is having the
hot wire and the neutral reversed.

thanks, 73,
Phil


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Subject: Re: [Collins] 516F-2 wiring


> Yes, but only with regard to the wiring of the fuse socket. Some safety 
> issue I recall "with which lead goes to the chassis end of the socket."
> Stu
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: walnutcreek at appstate.net
> Date: Sunday, December 2, 2007 3:08 pm
> Subject: [Collins] 516F-2 wiring
> To: collins at mailman.qth.net
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>> Hi all, Just curious as I've had to change my amplifiers power
>> plug connections for the house we're in nows wiring, ie. I think
>> every outlet in the house was wired reverse of our last house.
>> Is the 516F-2 sensitive to 110 VAC polarity deffirences or not?
>> Thanks es 73,
>> Cam
>> WA4JKW
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