Hello everybody,
A question for the electronic engineers.
To my knowledge, to avoid static, shielding should be grounded only on one extremity of each harness, and not on both ends, trying to obtain a star shape diagram, and avoiding loops in the grounding of the shields.
Now let’s have a look on the rudder position/strobe light schematic of the Carbon Cub EX2 as an example.
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For me this schematic is perfectly correct as the shield is grounded at the front of the harness and not at the back.
Now, why are we suggested to ground the rear shield (blue wire) near the data plate?
(https://forum.cubcrafters.com/showth...ghlight=shield)
For me it creates a loop in the shielding, and it’s a source of static in the audio system.
I’m I wrong somewhere?