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Thank you Sir-
I'm also thinking along the lines that ground
points in composite planes are concentrated rather than being dispersed
as in metal planes. If the ground for the strobe happened to be
connected to the same ground bus as the regulator ground, what then?
Could the strobe discharge cause a temporary voltage rise at the ground
bus and what might the effect be on the regulator? -Bill W
Sky2high@aol.com wrote:
Voltage sensing is in reference to ground- if the ground
varies (stray
voltage) it can also cause problems. In my case I think the shield
provided an alternate ground path that differed from the primary ground
connection.
Where are the strobes grounded?
Super,
That is a super analysis. Yes, loose connections and ground
loops - time for a visit to the "Which" Doctor.........
Grayhawk
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