Re: Y-shield paint grounding help
Posted by
BiBrun on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Y-shield-paint-grounding-help-tp1549132p1549145.html
That does not convince me it's grounded. If you connect an ohmmeter
(or DMM on ohm setting) and get low resistance between the wall and
a grounded pipe or ground wire of an outlet, then it's' grounded.
Your change in body voltage could come from the capacitance of the wall
or just the geometry of it. For a very small section of paint it would not
change your body voltage, but a section bigger than you can.
Keep us posted please on how it helps you and whether grounding makes
a difference. It is not easy to get a good RF ground, but for electrical
safety you don't' need that.
Bill
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:20 PM, sweetchild323 <
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> Im sure my walls are not damp I live in Los Angeles so its pretty dry here
> also.
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> I know the paint has to be grounded but it shouldnt be grounded to the
> house ground, it should be grounded to a ground rod outside,according to Mr.
> Larry Gust from Bau Bioligie grounding to the home ground is Catastrophe
> because it re-radiates the VLF frequncies from the ground also known as the
> dirty electricity.
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> When I test it I have a machine plugged in thats next to me so my body
> voltage goes up to 1.8V and when I touch the wall it goes don to less than
> .14v,
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