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With my scheme...

If two pieces of equiment were plugged into seperate outlets which had
slightly different voltage for "ground" and the cases touched there
could be a current loop.

As you say that does not happen with a single nuetral to ground
connection at the breaker box.

I had not thought of that.

Greg


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