Re: [MV] electrical feedback on S250 shelter through ground....

From: Joe Foley (redmenaced@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 10 2004 - 17:15:28 PST


Sounds to me like you need a better ground to your
shelters. A ground from the FRAME to the house
ground.

BUT, considering the type of equipment this is I'd
suggest checking ALL of the electrical connections
just to be sure they are all tight and not corroded,
especially the grounds.

Joe

--- ygmir <ygmir@onemain.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I notice when hooking up 110V to my shelter(s), I
> get current through the
> ground strap, and even enough to "tickle" when you
> are well grounded and
> touch it (ok, I see you all smiling.........).
> Any way, I tested the plug (round, 8 connector half
> male, half female) ( now
> I know you're laughing....).
> I found what I think are the pos. and neg.
> connections points. I've also
> tried back-feeding power through the external
> outlets.
> Everything works fine, I just don't really like the
> idea of the shelters
> exterior being "energized", even at low
> amperage......
> Can any one tell me which "pins" are the actual ones
> to put the voltage to?
> And, maybe explain what's going on. The two of my
> shelters I've done this to
> both react the same way.
> I'm out of ideas, so will appreciate any you might
> want to share.
> Thanks,
> Henry
>
>
>
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