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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 14:51:10 GMT, "Jimmie" wrote: Thats what I thought the first time I saw it done but this is the way the power company checks grounds. __________________________________________________ _______ I can't believe a power company could be dumb enough to blow a fuse to measure (?) ground resistance. A much better way would be to use either a variac or a current-limited source and calculate the resistance with Ohm's law. In what way better, They are not interested in a specific value in most cases. Just a go -no go test. Plug the tester into an outlet, touch it to the ground stake after isolating ground from neutral. Fuse pops or it doesnt, Ground meets spec or it doesnt. Apparently there are lot of people who think this idea is not so dumb since the tester they use is commercially available, a fact that I mentioned in the previous post that you chose to ignore. -- Bill, W6WRT (founder of the Society to Prevent Fuse Abuse) QSLs via LoTW |
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