View Full Version : Optical cable to 3.5mm stereo jacks?
Ron Hardin
May 11th 08, 01:31 PM
I'm completely unfamiliar with what optical cable is up to.
I'd like to electrically isolate a radio setup on one power main
circuit, from a mixer board and computer on the opposite phase power
main circuit. At the moment they're connected with 30 feet of regular
audio cable and an isolation transformer.
But the isolation transformer is no match for a lightning strike, and
I thought optical cable would be, given that there would be about 30
feet of it. It would save be disconnecting it every time a lightning
storm comes over.
What do I need, to use optical cable to replace what at the moment
terminates in conventional 3.5mm stereo jacks at each end?
Or do I have to start with completely different equipment and meantime
forget it.
Eeyore
May 11th 08, 08:59 PM
Ron Hardin wrote:
> I'm completely unfamiliar with what optical cable is up to.
>
> I'd like to electrically isolate a radio setup on one power main
> circuit, from a mixer board and computer on the opposite phase power
> main circuit. At the moment they're connected with 30 feet of regular
> audio cable and an isolation transformer.
>
> But the isolation transformer is no match for a lightning strike, and
> I thought optical cable would be, given that there would be about 30
> feet of it. It would save be disconnecting it every time a lightning
> storm comes over.
>
> What do I need, to use optical cable to replace what at the moment
> terminates in conventional 3.5mm stereo jacks at each end?
>
> Or do I have to start with completely different equipment and meantime
> forget it.
Optical cables aren't designed to pass analogue audio so yes you need to
consider another strategy.
Graham
DaveW[_4_]
May 12th 08, 11:14 PM
You need completely different equipment.
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--DaveW
"Ron Hardin" > wrote in message
...
> I'm completely unfamiliar with what optical cable is up to.
>
> I'd like to electrically isolate a radio setup on one power main
> circuit, from a mixer board and computer on the opposite phase power
> main circuit. At the moment they're connected with 30 feet of regular
> audio cable and an isolation transformer.
>
> But the isolation transformer is no match for a lightning strike, and
> I thought optical cable would be, given that there would be about 30
> feet of it. It would save be disconnecting it every time a lightning
> storm comes over.
>
> What do I need, to use optical cable to replace what at the moment
> terminates in conventional 3.5mm stereo jacks at each end?
>
> Or do I have to start with completely different equipment and meantime
> forget it.
UnsteadyKen
May 16th 08, 04:39 AM
DaveW said:
> > Or do I have to start with completely different equipment and meantime
> > forget it.
>
>
Have you thought about using an inline lightning arrestor?
http://www.rflinx.com/products/lightning-arrestors/
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Ken
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