Sorry, OT, but......
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from "Pete C" contains these words:
.........I know there are clever people here. I bought a secondhand
generator
yesterday for use on the allotment. It's mounted on rubber bushes in a
frame, so, how is it earthed?
It isn't. The 'earth' wire on the extension goes to the genny and engine.
This means that you're unlikely to get a dangerous shock from (say) hand
to feet.
(Don't try this at home unless you *REALLY* know what you're doing!) If
you're feeling silly/lucky/curious, stand in wellies, on a nice thick
rubber pad, and touch a live wire from your mains supply.
You're unlikely to feel even a tingle.
But be sure not to be touching anything-else!
Back in the 1950/60s, one of my friends used to work on live supplies
using uninsulated side-cutters. Occasionally.
He's still alive...
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Rusty
Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
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