>
>
>R. Measures wrote:
>>
>>>...
>>>Even your 85 ma that you are running on your common ground/neutral line
>>>can be a hazard. If the ground/neutral line opens anywhere you will have
>>>120 volts at chassis through the transformer primary with enough current
>>>to cause electrocution if you are between chassis and some other ground.
>>>
>>
>> ** Providing this person was standing in water.
>>
>
>No water necessary. Moderately sweaty palms will more than suffice.
>
** Putting the radio in the bedroom is probably not a good idea, Gary.
>...
>>
>> ** In my General Electric Co. box there is one common strip for all of
>> the neutral and ground wires
>
>It must be a VERY old box.
>
** In a new box with a separate ground bus and a separate neutral bus,
the two busses would have to be bus-wired together to be according to
Code.
>>
>>
>>>There is good reason for it.
>>
>>
>> ** Apparently, GE did not think so.
>
>They do now! You can't buy one that doesn't have two separate busses.
>
** which must be retro-wired to gether, of course. Why?
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