damnesia
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I bought this at a estate sale on 50% off day ( along with a SK 42470 that looks like it's never been used ). Certainly looks like an old bench top power supply but I don't see where to plug in the ground probe. Any ideas?
All the outputs are probably on the back. The holes on the front are for fuses, and fuse holder covers which appear to be missing.
A little company history: http://techobsessed.net/power-designs/
Your model number appears to be pre-1996, according to the site. Do a search for "Power Designs Inc." and you'll find what's out there.
Fuse covers should be just like the others on the front. On the back, left is the AC input, right will be the outputs. Most likely, the ground connection will be either the top or the bottom, then get out the meter and go from there. You might look at their newer models to see if there is any similarity. Be aware you might have both + and - outputs when referenced to ground.
Most likely, the ground connection will be either the top or the bottom
The plug on the from might be something like a headphone plug where each is located behind the other. Also, I assume you mean negative, not ground. Ground (earth/chassis) and negative are often tied together but not always. My bench supply has a floating output thus I can tie ground to +, - or just let it float.