>As a former boss said, "Ground only exists in the basement of Bell Labs" >which he liked to >shorten to "Ground is in New Jersey!" anytime anybody in the lab said >'Ground' out loud. >In telcom, you say "Earth potential". We call ground ground. But the return from the negative battery feed is called return, not ground. Just like neutral is not called ground in a home electrical system even though it is connected to ground at the main breaker panel. The returns from equipment in a CO are connected to ground at the main battery power distribution frame. What really throws the new guys is that + goes to ground and - goes to battery. Boy have I seen some good arc welding. Good thing Craftsman has a lifetime warranty on tools. -Cary
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Re: [motm] More OT: PS Question
2000-09-13 by Cary Roberts
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