In Reply to: Re: Might also be worth mentioning the AC grounding. posted by Steve Eddy on June 29, 2004 at 23:18:27:
>>>Nonsense. It goes to ground in a battery operated system as well. You seem to have some misconception as to what "ground" is.That's what I thought. What am I missing? An expensive power cord?
Every component has a transformer to convert to DC. I suppose SETs with AC heaters could be the exception which is something else, I don't understand.
Did he ever get it?
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- Re: Might also be worth mentioning the AC grounding. - Rod M 20:26:15 07/03/04 (12)
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- Yup..there is current in the earth, caused by power distribution. - jneutron 06:45:13 07/07/04 (0)
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