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Very Confused On Grounding
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- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 17:51:29 -0600
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Original poster: "Daniel Koll" <dk_spl_audio@xxxxxxxxxxx>
In the Terry Filter he shows one side be grounded to RF (spark gap side)
and the other side of the filter be tied to the NST case. Wouldn't this
cause major RF on the NST case and maybe inducing into house
lines? Shouldn't the RF ground just be for the strike rail, end of
secondary, and the middle of the spark gap? If so were should the other
said of the filter go? Am I supposed to use the houses ground at
all? Someone please clear all this up for me, I can't afford to make a
costly mistake. Thanks