Got the first snow today so I got a few bits and bobs soldered in.
The alcohol I was using for cleaning had some friggin' surfactant or something in it and left a film on the board...got some 99,9% isopropyl on the way, should be here next week (the joys of living in the middle of nowhere) so can do a proper cleaning of the board. (was thinking about getting an ultrasonic cleaner, that would really do the job)
Now it's time to start with the chassis and power supply work. I have been thinking a lot about finding the "quiet" primary lead but unfortunately over here although you have the ISO chassis plug the 220V plug allows you to go either way so unless I put a "reverse polarity" light between the unused ground in the ISO to the "neutral"...does it really make that much difference? If it does, I will put in the light
And speaking of transformer work, I take it the transformer isolation exercise is to electrically isolate the transformer from the chassis, is this correct? If so, what do you do about making sure you don't get contact between the chassis and transformer housing or does the bushing space it far enough away that you don't have to worry about it? (I haven't mocked it up yet so I haven't "seen" the situation and the pictures in Eric's thread aren't clear enough to tell) Just trying to work out the details beforehand so I don't have a lot of "on the fly" modifications...
I'll leave you with just a little something to remind us of summer now that old man winter is rapidly approaching...