Is there any advantages in integrating a Fuse instead of a resistor in this case ?
And if so, what would be A Fuse equivalent(in Amperes) to a 1/2 Watt 100k Ohm resistor be ?
And if so, what would be A Fuse equivalent(in Amperes) to a 1/2 Watt 100k Ohm resistor be ?
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This article is good reading
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/diya...udio-component-grounding-interconnection.html
If you live in hazardous environments as your post suggests, resistors on their own will do nothing. For instance measure your shoes for resistance very nice insulation, start to see the problem ? Your head, hands legs torso are then all exposed parts. Possibly a space suit might work ? 😀
Generally avoid hazardous electrical environments, be very aware of working on equipment with high voltage and current. A first aid course is well worth doing to understand some of these dangers,
Deep grounding down to 20 meters with stainless steel rods or copper rods ( copper usually has shorter life expectancy ) which is outside the realms of most people to go that deep, is a very cost effective way of ensuring good grounding of equipment and can be seen in many good AM or FM transmission facilities. Note the metal parts are grounded but not necessarily the personnel involved 😱
Cheers / Chris
This article is good reading
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/diya...udio-component-grounding-interconnection.html
If you live in hazardous environments as your post suggests, resistors on their own will do nothing. For instance measure your shoes for resistance very nice insulation, start to see the problem ? Your head, hands legs torso are then all exposed parts. Possibly a space suit might work ? 😀
Generally avoid hazardous electrical environments, be very aware of working on equipment with high voltage and current. A first aid course is well worth doing to understand some of these dangers,
Deep grounding down to 20 meters with stainless steel rods or copper rods ( copper usually has shorter life expectancy ) which is outside the realms of most people to go that deep, is a very cost effective way of ensuring good grounding of equipment and can be seen in many good AM or FM transmission facilities. Note the metal parts are grounded but not necessarily the personnel involved 😱
Cheers / Chris
Christ, that's a GREAT Article ! Looks like a whole day study 😛
But not exactly sure if even that answers my much simpler Question,
The main reason why I want to get grounded myself is to reduce the ambient body Voltage from acting as a walking/sitting living antenna
And what I want to be sure about that if a 100k Ohm, 1/2 Watt resistor is the optimal resistor to use to protect myself from being zapped by electrical current through my grounding wire, in case the electrical socket ground touches the (+, Live wire) or there is an electrical surge due to a Lightning hit, etc.
But not exactly sure if even that answers my much simpler Question,
The main reason why I want to get grounded myself is to reduce the ambient body Voltage from acting as a walking/sitting living antenna
And what I want to be sure about that if a 100k Ohm, 1/2 Watt resistor is the optimal resistor to use to protect myself from being zapped by electrical current through my grounding wire, in case the electrical socket ground touches the (+, Live wire) or there is an electrical surge due to a Lightning hit, etc.
protect myself from a Live(+) wire shorting the Ground wire in the electrical system and shocking me with electricity ?
The differential circuit breaker (GFCI) in your installation will trip.
1M is often used for preventing electrostatic build-up. 100k is too small, if there is any danger of contacting mains. A proper antistatic kit from a reputable manufacturer is the safe option, as they will use reliable fail-safe components.
Nice !
Those breakers are mandatory here (and very useful...) we have the 30mA type, trips at a ground fault current of 30mA, can save your butt... it did its job a few times...
BTW, if there is just a resistor between mains and you, better make it several resistors in series (they do have a maximum voltage)...
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