"Phil Allison"
** Or I should have said the COMMON heatsink was at 240V AC.
... Phil
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I remember in incident of a person getting zapped by one of these
units at the local roller skating rink back in the 1980s, by a person
(probably the DJ) being "expert" without any actual knowlege of
electronics, deciding to remove the cover, and leave it off (while
still using the remaining channels) after failing to work out why one
channel didnt work anymore. Only a matter of time before someone
"touched" the insides.
Fortunately it wasnt fatal.
Also, in the same place remember seeing a series load of 12v "car
headlight" style sealed beams, that were wired in series (not enough
of them to make up the full 240v), some being housed in ceramic
flowerpots lined with tinfoil and coloured cellophane over the top of
them.
When I think back Its amazing there weren't more fatalities from
electrocution.