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In Reply to: RE: Ground filter with a dedicated grounding rod posted by Ric Schultz on August 16, 2022 at 15:39:31:
how is the house wiring involved with the system in any shape or form?
And if that ground post is not needed and one lets the whole system float it would seem no grounding rod is needed. How is his system connected to the house at all even with the ground rod connections disconnected?
I guess I am confused by the need to ground the chassis to earth.
I am glad to see mentioned what his power draw is.
I am sure the PURITAN AC filter is good but I do not use plugs - I hardwire to copper connector blocks - over an above the cost of the filter I would have to buy a bunch of AC plus and do not care how carefully they are made and how expensive the materials used - a screwed down connection is superior to a press-fit. I will build some AC filters and place them at the amp inputs. Each device having their own filter. Most likely the Fo-Felix filter the next time a group buy is announced.
Take care, Ric
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- If all of the components are plugged into the inverter ... - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 08:13:18 08/18/22 (5)
- RE: If all of the components are plugged into the inverter ... - Ric Schultz 22:58:42 08/18/22 (0)
- " a screwed down connection is superior to a press-fit. " - Story 08:31:02 08/18/22 (3)
- RE: " a screwed down connection is superior to a press-fit. " - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 09:01:28 08/22/22 (2)
- RE: " a screwed down connection is superior to a press-fit. " - Story 09:24:42 08/22/22 (1)
- RE: " a screwed down connection is superior to a press-fit. " - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 10:14:36 08/22/22 (0)