'grounding' in submarines was interesting... NOTHING was connected to the hull
as you would expect. in fact, it was a casualty event if leakage to the hull
was detected on the power distribution systems.
Sep 15, 2014 10:10:39 AM, wa3gin@comcast.net wrote:
Here is how the NAVY would perform the grounding:
http://www.hnsa.org/doc/radio/index.htm
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> Here it is required that the water line also be grounded. I was required
> to ground the water meter sensor even though it's plastic pipe, in and
> out.
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> 73
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> Roger (K8RI)
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> On 9/14/2014 8:40 PM, Randy wrote:
>> Problems persist with "us" because of our very nature.
>> Anybody reading this hasn't managed to electrocute himself...
>> We're a deadly mixture of cheapskates and self-proclaimed experts.
>> Almost any of "us" could make something as seemingly elementary as this
>> "work"-- that's
>> what makes us valuable as emergency communicators...
>> The "problem" exists when we forget, or move, or walk away from some
>> seemingly "safe"
>> solution to a problem.
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