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    I have had similar problems in machine shops around welders
    and plasma cutters. A metal enclosure with a good earth ground
    normally helps. Have to add another ground rod a lot of times.

    How do you earth ground a boat?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
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    How do you earth ground a boat?
    You wire a long cable to the shore

    If you can't find one long enough, use a wireless hub to make it. Everything goes wireless these days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    How do you earth ground a boat?
    Hi, Dave

    No Problem ... Darrel's boat always stay along its Wharf ... Web Terminals do not work past the Harbour !!!


    You also could use the anchor ...

    BTW ... I thought sea water was conductive ... isn't it ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    How do you earth ground a boat?
    Boats usually have Zinc electrolysis plates on their bottoms to which all metal is grounded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mackrackit View Post
    How do you earth ground a boat?
    run it up onto the beach...

    Sorry, couldn't resist...

    Seawater is conductive (depending on voltage) but also very corrosive...
    i think their is a metal (possibly zinc) strip to the bottom of a boats keel...

    As for using the anchor, you can't... corrosion on each individual chain loop will cause insulation...

    The fun comes when you try to figure out how to earth a plane...

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    Quote Originally Posted by comwarrior View Post
    The fun comes when you try to figure out how to earth a plane...
    Hmm, and why should you? It is floating isn't it??

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    lightning will still strike a plane...

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    Yes, but theoretically shouldn't do any damage as the aircraft is itself 'floating' and not connected to a 0v 'Ground'. The engines, chassis and all metal surfaces are bonded together along with busses to provide a local electrical return path. Composites (such as Carbon Fibres) usually (though not always) have an integral mesh or carrier strip which is bonded to the vehicle 'ground'. In flight it could be quite common for an aircraft to be charged at quite a high potential - so it's 'ground' is not at 0v, but some arbitrary 'floating' (pun intended) value.

    You could connect a PICs Vdd to several hundred kV (and happilly run it) - providing Vss is never more than say five volts lower than Vdd... I have an application for a domestic boiler Gas Ignition board using a PIC where Vdd is actially 0v (Ground) and Vss is -5v (it's easier then to use Comparators to detect if you have a flame as it creates negative ions). You can mess things around quite happilly providing you stay overall within the Datasheet parameters.

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    Have you forgotten the Faraday cage principle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melanie View Post
    Yes, but theoretically shouldn't do any damage as the aircraft is itself 'floating' and not connected to a 0v 'Ground'. .
    Hi, Mel

    Only theoretically ...

    Ten years ago thunder striked my house ...

    and I got damaged electronics aboard one of my model planes : a receiver and two servo amps were damaged.

    the model ( wood built ) was hung to a metal tube ( connected to ground ) of the central heating by a piece of string ...

    so it was really " floating " ...

    I do think cables act like a transformer secondary if lightning passes closer enough ! a good magnetic shielding of the enclosure looks necessary too ...

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    Alain, were you inside the house when the thunder stroke?

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