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Ground - where should it stop?
Original poster: "Matt S. by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>" <matt777777-at-hotmail-dot-com>
I have another question that I was hoping for some help with... (thanks to
all who responded to my lest one).
I have seen conflicting (to me) information on where to stop the house
ground.
I am planning on running it (the house ground) up to my variac/controller
cabinet, and then I am unsure of whether to run it through the (relatively
long) cord to my NST(s) or not. I will be grounding my secondary and the
center of my safety gap (and strike rail) to a (separate) RF ground (buried
Cu pipes)
---------so, my question is.... should the house ground be run to the NST
ground terminal on the input side or should it stop at the controller cab.
with the RF ground hooked up to the NST ground terminal?
(I am hoping to have my NSTs right under the primary - i.e. in harm's way
sort of).
Thanks in advance - I have no doubt that this has been asked before, but
there are so many occurances of "ground" in the archives, it could take days
to find..(!)
Matt
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