Richard10002
Well-Known Member
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The fact that you THINK the "earth" wire doesn't go anywhere is because you have the stand alone generator not going anywhere. this is why I said I would only "Earth/ground" my genny if my boat was out of the water.
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Note quite my perception:
I think the earth was going "nowhere" on my previous genny because the 3 neon tester said there was no earth and, whichever way I connected live and neutral, the "wrong polarity" light came on.
After some discussion, this suggested, (to me), that there was no path along the earth wire for a fault leak to travel.... thus leaving any socket cases, or appliances, live... I believe.
If, (inside the generator), the earth wire is connected to something which provides a path, whether this could be the genny case/frame, or the neutral wire, or something else, my thinking is that the neon tester would sense an earth, and the polarity would show as correct, (unless the wires are connected the wrong way round). It would also provide the path for faulty leaks, thus leaving the socket cases etc. not live.
I accept that the genny case could become live if there was a fault, but at least the boat electrics wouldnt - if my thinking is correct.
Sorry to harp on - I guess a little knowledge and an inquisitive mind can be a PIA.
Richard
The fact that you THINK the "earth" wire doesn't go anywhere is because you have the stand alone generator not going anywhere. this is why I said I would only "Earth/ground" my genny if my boat was out of the water.
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Note quite my perception:
I think the earth was going "nowhere" on my previous genny because the 3 neon tester said there was no earth and, whichever way I connected live and neutral, the "wrong polarity" light came on.
After some discussion, this suggested, (to me), that there was no path along the earth wire for a fault leak to travel.... thus leaving any socket cases, or appliances, live... I believe.
If, (inside the generator), the earth wire is connected to something which provides a path, whether this could be the genny case/frame, or the neutral wire, or something else, my thinking is that the neon tester would sense an earth, and the polarity would show as correct, (unless the wires are connected the wrong way round). It would also provide the path for faulty leaks, thus leaving the socket cases etc. not live.
I accept that the genny case could become live if there was a fault, but at least the boat electrics wouldnt - if my thinking is correct.
Sorry to harp on - I guess a little knowledge and an inquisitive mind can be a PIA.
Richard