
the T bar is a method of keeping the signal currents away from the power currents
wonder can we cut from a sheet of copper, maybe james healys?
To get the best separation (actually its the voltage drops caused by the currents we need to be concerned about) then the contact point between them should be as narrow as possible. In the set-up shown you'll have a slight voltage difference across (left-right) the downward stroke of the T caused by those power currents. So connections made to the right side will be at a slightly different potential to those made to the left.
im sort of screwed with this distance, im stuck with it we had to split the battery packs apart. Well just have to make the best of itabraxalito wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2017 1:37 amTo get the best separation (actually its the voltage drops caused by the currents we need to be concerned about) then the contact point between them should be as narrow as possible. In the set-up shown you'll have a slight voltage difference across (left-right) the downward stroke of the T caused by those power currents. So connections made to the right side will be at a slightly different potential to those made to the left.
Is there anything to be done tomorrow Nige?