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One of the most unhealthy looking men I’ve laid eyes on this week.

2 months ago reply 0

Why are these corrupted people not being accountable? What is going on? Are the local courts in on it? If so tell us how to put a stop on it right now.

1 years ago reply 0

Beautiful information

1 years ago reply 0

The workings of their panel and which wire is the ground, so the water supply line is the safer option.

2 years ago reply 0

The #14 gauge wire can still have the insulation except on the end which it attaches to the mesh and the opposite end that you will actually ground. Everyone’s home has an incoming supply line for fresh water that is metal and buried in the ground. Attach the free end to the water line which goes to ground. As long as you have metal to metal contact, no paint, no insulation, then you have established a solid ground. Your electric panel is also grounded, but many people are unfamiliar with

2 years ago reply 0

Thank you for this information Sarah and Celeste. I’m not an electronics person, but I am a union electrician. The first thing that came to my mind when you mentioned the copper mesh and having to ground it would be to connect the 2 pieces of mesh together with a ground wire. Perhaps sew the mesh pieces into a head band, like a sweat band and solder or splice a #14 AWG wire between the 2 copper squares. Then from either square attach another #14 gauge wire about 6-8’ in length.

2 years ago reply 0