I am in the middle of building an Aikido preamp using 6sn7's and the stereo board from John Broskie. The chassis is built and the sheet metal parts are securely earthed to the earth-pin of the IEC plug. The transformers and chokes are enclosed Hammonds, but I have also solidly connected these to the metal chassis using star washers. So, should human touchable metal parts become live, they should be grounded to earth.
Now, the PSU will not be connected directly to Earth (the IEC earth pin). It uses a bridge rectifier, a network of Amperite tube time delay and regular realy to charge the heaters prior to main power-up. B+ joins the Aikido circuit board, and so does -ve (ground).
The circuit board has a traced star-earth and a pad to connect the circuit to the chassis.
So, I have read that the best designs connect the ground circuitry to the chassis then to Earth (via the chassis). Although the board does give the option of not doing this, and also allows the ground to be floated by connection to the chassis via a capacitor.
My first question is: Is my plan to tie the chassis to Earth, with the PSU/circuit-board being earthed via the Earth-pad/Chassis SAFE??????
My second question may be real dumb, and indicative of a brain-fart, but...... if the ground of the PSU/circuit-board is tied to the chassis, won't the chassis be hot and cause shock and possible death upon contact?
Regards,
Charlie