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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Neutral shall not be lifted!Posted by Romy the Cat on: 3/26/2011
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 manisandher wrote:
Well this is what I was struggling with. Will cheater plugs truly isolate your playback from the PP2000 if the Neutral is still shared between your playback and the PP2000? Of course, if your own ground is not bonded to the Neutral, then yes they should. But is this a safe thing to do?

 
Or course my neutral is still shared with PP2000.  I am not following what you are saying. Are advocating a scenario to use Neutral bout to ground and to use external ground as external neutral? This will works fine electricity-wise but it is incredibly dangers, not only you will but bur, literally insincere you playback but you will insincere all electrical appliances in a few blocks around you. Neutral must not be removed from not and much not be interrupted. This is why no one ever put fuses on Neutral. If your electrician tells you anything opposite to it then immediately fire him, immediately shut down whatever he did and fin somebody else to redo it. I am not kidding: Neutral must not be lifted from source under any circumstances.
 
BTW, my properly sounding PP2000 has 0.457V between ground and neutral. The voltage between the same neutral and my own ground is 0.55V. So, my wall ground looks like effective and this might explain why I do not hear a lot of difference between my  wall groud and my own ground. 

The Cat

BTW, you did not make those comments about electricity by listening of that Jeff Buckley, did you?

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