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6/7/2025, 10:32:57 AM
>>2922586
So this is the back of the control socket? It's soldered directly to the PCB? You're really stuck using that then, can't change it. It's completely different to how I was thinking, haven't seen one like that before. If you can get the right plug to plug into it, getting a generic pedal to work is just trial and error.
>>2922589
This is the mains input lead, isn't it? The green/yellow "earth" wire goes to the chassis, this is correct. It is for safety in case one of the 400v lines touches the chassis during a fault condition. The protective circuit breaker would trip. If the earth wire isn't connected inside the 3 phase plug, you would get electrocuted if you touched the machine chassis during the fault condition.
So this is the back of the control socket? It's soldered directly to the PCB? You're really stuck using that then, can't change it. It's completely different to how I was thinking, haven't seen one like that before. If you can get the right plug to plug into it, getting a generic pedal to work is just trial and error.
>>2922589
This is the mains input lead, isn't it? The green/yellow "earth" wire goes to the chassis, this is correct. It is for safety in case one of the 400v lines touches the chassis during a fault condition. The protective circuit breaker would trip. If the earth wire isn't connected inside the 3 phase plug, you would get electrocuted if you touched the machine chassis during the fault condition.
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