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I don't use any fuse on any of my Felix, those built for my own use. Only if I build it for someone else. With the RS box it is easy to drill a hole for a fuse-holder.
Now the problem is trying to determine which end is connected to the outer shield of the cap. Some caps like Auricap mark this for you by making the leads black and red (I think the black is the outer shield and red goes to "hot").
thanks kyrill. i took occams advice and wired them all the same way (guess it can't hurt right), and am now complete soldering the parts on the pcb's. only thing left to do now is wire up the iec's and off i go. i just wanted to make sure that i can wire the iec on either side of the pcb board (both sides have a live and neutral). am i correct that this circuit is non-directional and it will filter in and out in either direction? YESand, what should i do in terms of the ground? this is for my amps plugged directly in the wall. i don't want to defeat the ground just to have the filter. can anyone chime in? ground wire is parallel to the the pcb, + yammies advice
I noticed in your picture that the white wire is in the H (hot) hole and the black wire is in the N (neutral) hole. Generally the black wire is hot and the white wire is neutral (at least in the US & Canada for 110V service; I can't comment on other countries). It won't make any difference to the Felix function as others have stated.
The best way would be to use a variac and test it at a lowered voltage and then bring the voltage up once its been sanity check. Use your DMM to measure the voltages and note polarity.