Randy Bush wrote:
Cut the ground wire in your power cords but ground the equipment directly to a metal frame.
i strongly recommend that you do this, especially in your 240vac environment. excellent solution to a lot of problems.
randy
I agree, dont propose this to a wood logger :) But yes, I did. I have seen an installation where "ground" was floating somewhere at 110 Volts AC. There was no way to tame it. We had to cut it. Ofcourse we did it not on the wire but in the sockets and we got a reasonable ground before we did. Dont read in the books - and dont tell a lawer :) The soil was extremly dry (not in europe) and the powerline was extremly long... Regards Peter and Karin -- Peter and Karin Dambier The Public-Root Consortium Graeffstrasse 14 D-64646 Heppenheim +49(6252)671-788 (Telekom) +49(179)108-3978 (O2 Genion) +49(6252)750-308 (VoIP: sipgate.de) mail: peter@peter-dambier.de mail: peter@echnaton.serveftp.com http://iason.site.voila.fr/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/iason/