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RE: To ground or not to ground?
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- Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 07:42:17 -0600
 
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Original poster: "david baehr" <dfb25@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Does anyone have stories of using the 'House Ground" for there coil 
and having bad things happen ???  I was told by another coiler that 
he used nothing but the house ground , and NEVER had a problem. Now, 
by using the house ground, this means running a wire directly to the 
breaker box , not just sticking a wire in the ground receptical of a 
wall outlet , ??  And, could the nutral of a 240v outlet also be 
used, since this is connect to ground anyway ??     Heck, I dont 
know!! Help, please............