(23-Jul-2017, 10:19)K4680 Wrote: [quote pid='64400' dateline='1500765996']
(23-Jul-2017, 00:10)no32 Wrote: Yes there is but you'll need to measure for safety reasons, run long thick isolated cable to the water line , and clamp it. Make sure to pass the water clock and all other bypasses . I should do wonders
Hello, if you need an extra grounding for the system can do with a grounding rod or pipe. The grounding rod (about 1.5 m) you hit the ground. At the connection point you attach a copper cable and move it to the plant. Now you can make a jam bar and connect all devices
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(23-Jul-2017, 10:43)Axel Wrote: My Hi-Fi system is on the ground floor of our house. Under the rack, I lifted the carpet and a couple of floorboards. I then hammered a 15mm diameter 1 Meter long copper rod into the ground. This was attached with 6mm earth cable to the electrical outlets for the Hi-Fi which are fed from a separate spur on the fuse board.
The effect is to eliminate any humming or buzzing of components and also a deeper, blacker background.
I really like the idea of having a grounding strip put into the ground before the concrete slab is laid.
Yes, is the kind of operation i´ve in mind, a separate grounding for the system´s outlets.
Question: is this better than the house´s normal grounding?
My house has almost 20 years, i don´t know the type of grounding they did.