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In Reply to: Dedicated Audio A/C Line posted by lenw on October 8, 2006 at 12:02:36:
You can't have a ground isolated from the mains ground, however,you can create a low impedance ground path that has less noise on it by installing a technical ground
You'll need to drive a couple of ground rods and purchase extra electrode ground wire (I used 4Ga)
Here is a link that will tell you how to do it properly
Julien
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Follow Ups
- Re: Dedicated Audio A/C Line - Julien43 14:13:49 10/08/06 (13)
- technical ground - jea48 19:33:35 10/09/06 (12)
- Re: technical ground - pkell44 19:13:52 10/12/06 (1)
- Inspector was correct - jea48 21:12:38 10/12/06 (0)
- Re: technical ground - Julien43 07:26:37 10/10/06 (9)
- Re: technical ground - jea48 17:05:54 10/10/06 (8)
- Re: technical ground - Julien43 03:08:19 10/11/06 (7)
- Re: technical ground - jea48 14:32:01 10/11/06 (6)
- Re: technical ground - Julien43 05:22:06 10/12/06 (5)
- Grounding - jea48 16:13:52 10/13/06 (4)
- Sorry, balanced power 60V-0V-60V.... not 120V-0V-120V - jea48 14:36:35 10/14/06 (0)
- Oh! one more thing - Julien43 08:58:07 10/14/06 (1)
- Sorry, that is what I meant to say. 60V-0V-60V.....nt.. - jea48 14:32:29 10/14/06 (0)
- Thanks Jea!! /nt\ - Julien43 18:06:31 10/13/06 (0)