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Subject: Re: spike problem
From: ChrisAtUpw@.......
Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2006 13:00:46 EDT
In a message dated 04/06/2006, jonfr500@......... writes:
I have connected the shield in the cable to the ground. Through a heating
oven in the room, it uses hot water so it is ideal for this type of connection
to the ground. That is going to eliminate the shield problem charging up, at
least it I hope it does. The connection to the ground is fairly good. There
is paint on the heating oven, but I don't think that is a problem.
Now I only have to fix the larger spikes. Or replace the capacitor that
is possible leaking, this spikes happens on all the channels, so I am
probably going to have to replace them all. If that can be done.
Hi John,
Does your cold water supply or the hot water supply use copper / metal
pipes?
Look at the electric meter / fuse board/ trip board. There should be a
thick green earth connection wire.
Don't despair!
Regards,
Chris Chapman
In a message dated 04/06/2006, jonfr500@......... writes:
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Regards,
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