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To ground or not to ground?
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- Subject: To ground or not to ground?
 
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- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 22:15:06 -0600
 
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Original poster: "Dirk Stubbs" <dirk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a question regarding grounding of my TC components.  I am 
wiring up my power supply box which contains a variac, emi filter, 
and overcurrent protection. It will supply power to my NST and spark 
gap fan.  Some of the components in the power supply  require a 
ground such as the  EMI filter(10VR6), MOV's, and even my variac 
housing(would be nice). What ground do I use in my power supply? My 
house ground or my RF ground?   I know not to use the house ground 
for my RF ground. Does this also apply for grounding in my power supply box?
I looked in my NEC under article 250 but found nothing about 
grounding Tesla Coils or their power supply circuits. ;)
Thanks,
Dirk