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I was wondering about this, my 803A is in the back of my Toyota that has a plastic bed liner- is the house ground enough or should I ground the MEP as well?
I was wondering about this, my 803A is in the back of my Toyota that has a plastic bed liner- is the house ground enough or should I ground the MEP as well? View attachment 624368
You can and should run a ground wire from the gen set to a ground rod, driven into the ground. Using the ground from the house is fine, but wha happen, say when your cable to the house is damaged, and you have no ground from the house? The gen set should always have its own ground.
Not true here in the USA as that is usually contrary to electrical codes when used as a home backup power source. Yes, a ground rod should be used when operating the generator out in the field.
Howdy,
I have a 6 awg wire which is hooked at the ground lug terminal which goes out to this ground stud placed on the corner of the trailer flat. The connection is actually at the mounting point on the bottom of the stud.
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