Posted by Janicholson on May 20, 2010 at 15:03:34 from (64.61.211.44):
In Reply to: Electrically Weird? posted by GUIDO on May 19, 2010 at 19:15:10:
Several different types of GFI. Some are local contact equipped systems that trip locally, others dead short the circuit and trip a breaker, others are in the breaker box and trip the breaker. I agree, the bench is just big enough to act as a micro ground. If it were mine, I would ground the bench to the system ground, and be done with it. The white (neutral must be separated (as John T points out) and never connected to green at a local outlet or device. To Teddy. Permanent magnets have magnetic polarity (which is like a garden rake, it can rake electrons along a wire, but you have to move the rake with an external force) this force is not power at all, it is no different than the field poles made from electrical windings other that no electricity is needed to make them magnetized. Thus higher efficiency can be gained, but no where near more than is put in mechanically, or electrically. We do not believe you are hearing our plea to learn the principles of QED. Jim
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