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.Hello,
I have the Map-802a properly grounded when connected to my house through a transfer switch.
My question is when I am not connected to the house for load testing or other purposes do I need to reattach the ground strap and drive a ground rod?
Thanks
I’m generally lazy, but after being bit by an un-grounded set, I now go ground crazy. Cheap insurance.Hello,
I have the Map-802a properly grounded when connected to my house through a transfer switch.
My question is when I am not connected to the house for load testing or other purposes do I need to reattach the ground strap and drive a ground rod?
Thanks
Brother, you and I could start a club. nor will your sex life improve.I’m generally lazy, but after being bit by an un-grounded set, I now go ground crazy. Cheap insurance.
Ps the shock doesn’t give you superpowers sadly
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Really? I thought it would add a function to the tempo of the sine wavesBrother, you and I could start a club. nor will your sex life improve.
Are you going to bet your life on it? If not, run your own ground!I have a reliance pro/tran transfer switch. Can I just plug the generator into the power inlet box but not switch the transfer switch from line to gen? I am pretty sure the ground goes all the way through and is not switched?
I did have an electrician install this switch.
Thanks
You are correct that the ground should not be switched. Making that connection would ground it.I have a reliance pro/tran transfer switch. Can I just plug the generator into the power inlet box but not switch the transfer switch from line to gen? I am pretty sure the ground goes all the way through and is not switched?
I did have an electrician install this switch.
Thanks