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That was my conclusion for the future, but as I said, Fintry was built
in 1972 with no DC grounding and thirty years later had no ground faults. Of course the Royal Navy maintenance schedules would put us all to shame.... Jim Woodward www.mvfintry.com obull (CCred68046) wrote in message ... It's easy enough to check whats grounded to what, and whats not with a continuity meter. I dont see how you could keep it from grounding with a metal hull without spending a fortune. Something is going to touch somewhere at least on the DC side. |
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