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In Reply to: AC Mains question posted by sailor321 on July 6, 2005 at 11:24:18:
This is a normal voltage difference. Don't worry about it. It is due to the fact that the neutral is a current carrying conductor with resistance. There will only be a zero voltage difference between them where they are connected in the service panel. An additional ground rod won't do anything about this difference, nor should it.
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Follow Ups
- Re: AC Mains question - Pooge 15:39:11 07/06/05 (1)
- Normal maybe but not good for audio. - Al Sekela 16:54:13 07/07/05 (0)