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claydean

join:2003-04-22
Boone, IA
clubs:
reply to TallNathan
Re: TV throwing back electricity to my cable

You stated that the cable is separate from the electrical ground. That may be causing a difference in ground potential allowing the electricity to try to ground via the coax plant.

TallNathan

join:2008-03-17
Charlottesville, VA
·Comcast

Hi claydean,

Thanks for the reply -- I'm not sure if that's the problem. I plugged the TV into an outlet on a different circuit in my house, and there's no problem with stray electricity coming out of the TV through the cable. And the lower channels that were "snowy" due to electrical interference are now just fine.

I've been discussing this over on another forum, too: »TV seems to be throwing electricity back to the cable

Anyway, if you've got any other ideas, I'd love to hear 'em!

~Nathan


MacLeech
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join:2001-07-14
SoCal

Use an outlet tester, make sure the outlet is wired correctly.
»www.professionalequipment.com/ha···testers/


claydean

join:2003-04-22
Boone, IA
clubs:

reply to TallNathan
Where I was going is that it appears that the outlet was using the coax plant to ground. This can happen with poorly wired outlets, poor grounds, or difference in ground potential. The phone, coax, and electrical should always have a common bond to common ground to prevent ground loops.


burner50
Pinlifter
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join:2002-06-05
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reply to claydean
Best answer right there...

Your cable system should be bonded to the electrical ground

brianl703

join:2004-02-26
Manassas, VA

said by burner50 See Profile :

Best answer right there...

Your cable system should be bonded to the electrical ground
That is required by the NEC. Cable companies used to be terrible about just driving a new ground rod and grounding the cable to it without bonding it to the building ground.

Clearpix

join:2008-01-17
Wilmington, DE
  The cable at my old house was bonded to the gas meter when I moved in. They changed it soon as I pointed it out to them. Talk about scary!


burner50
Pinlifter
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join:2002-06-05
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I've found that before...

Bonded to a gas line right, Somebody thought it was a water line.


MacLeech
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join:2001-07-14
SoCal

reply to Clearpix
said by Clearpix See Profile :

The cable at my old house was bonded to the gas meter when I moved in. They changed it soon as I pointed it out to them. Talk about scary!
Bonding to gas??? phhhh.... I know of two techs who DRILLED through it... one a gas pipe in the wall, the other a gas meter on the other side of the wall.

Not sure how, I wasn't there, but I figured they'd stop drilling if they hit metal... guess not.


beerbum
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join:2000-05-06
Reading
·Comcast

reply to burner50
said by burner50 See Profile :

I've found that before...

Bonded to a gas line right, Somebody thought it was a water line.
I've seen catv "bonded" to the heating oil inlet pipe a few times.. one tech (who is no longer employed) thought it was ok to strip 5" of the ground wire and stick the wire into the ground..

I could go on of the ingeniously stupid things I've found on QC's..
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