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RE: Non-GFI NSTs
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- Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 16:01:09 -0700
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Original poster: "rb" <randyaz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have my NST's grounded to an earth grounded rod. Using the mains/house
ground is not a good idea...
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Subject: Re: Non-GFI NSTs
Original poster: FIFTYGUY@xxxxxxx
In a message dated 1/9/05 11:21:39 AM Eastern Standard Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
As long as they are grounded properly they work great.
Perhaps that's my problem - I'm intentionally running them in the TC
without any ground connection. When I tested them with the Jacob's ladder I
grounded them.
I'd prefer not to run a "wall-plug-ground" to the TC, especially as I
want a center ground electrode on the safety gap, but I'll give it a shot
and see if it helps.
-Phil LaBudde