 brainlessdog
join:2005-11-30 Portsmouth, NH | reply to espaeth Re: Any good electrical contractor will tell you...
It is not the fiber that needs grounding, it is the electronics in the ONT. Get a clue. |
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 bbskeptic
join:2005-09-12 Burlington, VT | The electronics in the ONT are powered by AC from the house...which is.. duh... grounded |
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| reply to brainlessdog said by brainlessdog :It is not the fiber that needs grounding, it is the electronics in the ONT. Get a clue. There was a smiley at the end. It's Friday, relax a little and take a joke. |
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 bjbrock
join:2002-10-28 Mcalester, OK | reply to bbskeptic It may or may not be grounded properly. Especially older locations. |
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 brainlessdog
join:2005-11-30 Portsmouth, NH | reply to bbskeptic The power supply only has two prongs. Please get your facts straight. |
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| reply to bbskeptic said by bbskeptic :The electronics in the ONT are powered by AC from the house...which is.. duh... grounded You need a common grounding point between the ONT and the house ground. Even if the power supply was grounded through the house power outlet, you still need a direct ground from the ONT to the home's power ground wire.
With your logic, if a cable modem or TV connected to cable is plugged into a grounded power outlet, then the cable wouldn't need a ground block. |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs: | reply to espaeth Yeah that guy may of been right, but he didn't have to reply like he's got a stick in his ass "I'm better then you" attitude. |
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