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In Reply to: Ground and neutral conected posted by SoundMike on June 6, 2007 at 07:45:15:
I have seen(heard) benefits from an additional ground.
After checking that all house grounds are good and tight I have driven a new ground rod (at least 8 feet)and ran another ground to my system. I have seen a potential (voltage)difference between the house ground and the new ground when measured with a DVM, usually only a couple of volts. This usually gives me quieter backgrounds. I have done this twice before with good results. It made no difference in the house I am in now.
So it goes.........
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- RE: Ground and neutral conected - sailor321 13:04:56 06/06/07 (14)
- RE: Ground and neutral conected - Pooge 06:56:10 06/07/07 (0)
- Going for the Darwin Award? or will runner up be satisfactory? - Dan Banquer 06:23:54 06/07/07 (0)
- Fortunately - kavakidd 22:08:25 06/06/07 (11)
- RE: Fortunately - sailor321 09:32:38 06/07/07 (10)
- RE: Fortunately - Julien43 16:53:03 06/08/07 (2)
- not the same - jea48 08:24:59 06/09/07 (1)
- Thanks for the clarification - Julien43 14:02:19 06/09/07 (0)
- Actually you still aren't being clear - Russ57 10:58:25 06/07/07 (0)
- There are two problems with this, both of them possibly fatal. - Al Sekela 10:32:58 06/07/07 (1)
- I hope he pulled the 2nd ground rods out before he sold his houses.... - darkmoebius 20:32:31 06/07/07 (0)
- There are some here who are waaay better - kavakidd 09:51:01 06/07/07 (2)
- RE: There are some here who are waaay better - REL54 20:03:45 06/07/07 (0)
- You are correct. nt - Dan Banquer 09:54:58 06/07/07 (0)
- Confirmed: You're going for the Darwin Award. nt - Dan Banquer 09:46:16 06/07/07 (0)