Comment on Audio enthusiast seeking safety advice

Vinny_93@lemmy.world ⁨22⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

The dangers are limited unless you hit an edge case which you’ll want to avoid. In other words, you’d have to be really unlucky. Surges can happen with audio equipment easily though.

The principle of grounding is actually simple enough: when something goes wrong with the current, for instance if it can’t move through the wires it should move through, it’ll try to escape. Grounding makes sure that it moves through a dedicated wire to somewhere it can no longer do harm. Cars, for instance, use their frame as a ground, which will conduct the current into the tires and into the ground (ie Earth) if necessary.

This is probably 25% accurate so I’ll invite any electrician to correct me but I am fairly confident this will do as a basic answer.

You hook up the GND contacts to anything that is not connected to anything electrical, preferably something non-conductive at the end of it, you’ll be fine.

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