I have a grounding question for all you rf experts. 1st off a little about my system to lay out the reasons for this question and where it will lead to in end. 1: my old house is 2 wire setup and of
Hi Fred, I suggest that you study the Power and Grounding tutorial that's on my website. http://audiosystemsgroup.com/publish.htm It's in the section on audio and video. Also study the piece on Ham I
Fred, Save your money and rewire your house, even an outlet at a time, as you can afford it, properly with appropriate cabling, like, for example, ROMEX with a ground wire. Running an extra wire will
GFCI doesn't need a ground (otherwise, why would they bother putting them on hairdryer cords).. They work by sensing the difference in current between the two power wires by running them both through
My old house turned out to have 2-wire on one circuit. I was advised by my contractor that putting a GFCI outlet at the point in the circuit nearest the breaker would adequately protect all the other
Only for outlets "downstream" of the GFCI.. It depends on how the wiring works.. sometimes, the receptacles aren't daisy chained, or you'll have two strings of receptacles (in different rooms) both t
That is generally permitted, and is pretty common. For example, a kitchen or bath may have a GFCI at the first outlet (from the panel) and ordinary outlets daisy-chained from it. 73, Jim K9YC _______