- Oct 9, 2002
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I suspect that my cable television feed is not grounded because I can feel an uncomfortable amount of "juice" flowing through me when I touch the fitting on the coaxial cable. Knowing that the drop line comes from a tap in the ground (rather than from a utility pole), I don't understand how it can be not grounded. If I run the line through a surge protector, the signal is no longer strong enough to be usable for my cable modem. Also, I suspect that it would exhaust the protection quickly. If I can feel the juice, it can't be good to have that connected to the tuner in my media center computer!
I work for the cable company (as an Internet installer, not a cable technician) and have many useful things, like a ground-block/surge-protector and a roll of insulated copper grounding wire.
The apartment has only two outlets, so there's only a two-way splitter behind a wall plate in the washroom...right next to the breaker box. There's also a standard AC outlet on the other side of the washroom. It would be unsightly to run a wire from the wall plate over to the AC outlet for grounding.
I'm not an electrician, and I know it's dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. I do, however, know a qualified electrician. I'm sure that some of you here are qualified, so I'll ask for your opinion before I ask my friend to do it for me.
If it was your decision, would you open up the breaker box to ground the splitwork, or would you run an unsightly wire around the room and occupy the only available AC outlet?
I work for the cable company (as an Internet installer, not a cable technician) and have many useful things, like a ground-block/surge-protector and a roll of insulated copper grounding wire.
The apartment has only two outlets, so there's only a two-way splitter behind a wall plate in the washroom...right next to the breaker box. There's also a standard AC outlet on the other side of the washroom. It would be unsightly to run a wire from the wall plate over to the AC outlet for grounding.
I'm not an electrician, and I know it's dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. I do, however, know a qualified electrician. I'm sure that some of you here are qualified, so I'll ask for your opinion before I ask my friend to do it for me.
If it was your decision, would you open up the breaker box to ground the splitwork, or would you run an unsightly wire around the room and occupy the only available AC outlet?
