I understand the difference in the terms just to get that out right off.
This is probably deep in the weeds but maybe we can have a good conversation.
I feel I have my base station and equipment taken care of pretty well. But I think what was perplexing was the difference in opinion of "shack" bonding/grounding. There is (code) written so there doesnt have to be opinion right? Not exactly.
The one idea Ive heard and believe me when I say I have read and watched a ton of vids. I personally built half of my house, took 4 years in evenings. But even though I live in the country and didnt have to pull permits, I did every thing to code to include hiring a master electrician to inspect my rough outs. So again it was interesting to see different ideas about this topic. The one "idea" I am fairly closely following is interrupting the electrical ground at the outlet supply the radio equipment uses and instead tying it in to the bonding / grounding specific to the radio instead of allowing the ground to have to also travel back to breaker box then again travel to electrical ground. It isnt necessary. So to that degree I think I have it the way I want it but,,,,
Here is my question. Do you use a surge protector, or conditioner between outlet and radio equip? Not lightning related but regular supply anomalies.
And if so will they still work with out the ground feed?
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I understand the difference in the terms just to get that out right off.
This is probably deep in the weeds but maybe we can have a good conversation.
I feel I have my base station and equipment taken care of pretty well. But I think what was perplexing was the difference in opinion of "shack" bonding/grounding. There is (code) written so there doesnt have to be opinion right? Not exactly.
The one idea Ive heard and believe me when I say I have read and watched a ton of vids. I personally built half of my house, took 4 years in evenings. But even though I live in the country and didnt have to pull permits, I did every thing to code to include hiring a master electrician to inspect my rough outs. So again it was interesting to see different ideas about this topic. The one "idea" I am fairly closely following is interrupting the electrical ground at the outlet supply the radio equipment uses and instead tying it in to the bonding / grounding specific to the radio instead of allowing the ground to have to also travel back to breaker box then again travel to electrical ground. It isnt necessary. So to that degree I think I have it the way I want it but,,,,
Here is my question. Do you use a surge protector, or conditioner between outlet and radio equip? Not lightning related but regular supply anomalies.
And if so will they still work with out the ground feed?
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