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On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 22:30:17 -0500, Bob Urz
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Well, if its only the mixer you need an appliance tech then.
A smart electrician should be able to understand the problem.


But it's not. He said it's all over the house, all kinds of
different devices, lots of different outlets. He was very specific on
that. I bet if he looked further, and knew how to look further, he
would have a longer list of places and devices where it shows up.

BTW - he said '30 V at the mixer, 75 V elsewhere'. Unless
there's a voltage doubler somewhere between the alleged leak in the
mixer and the rest of the house, it's not a leak in the mixer causing
this.

One big issue on leakage is phantom voltage. And understanding
what that really means. Most modern DVM's have such a high input
impedance that they can read a voltage that really not there.


What do you figure the chances are of seeing 30 - 75 V to
ground on multiple appliance chassis all over the house, and there not
being an actual problem ? I say 'zero'. What's your number ?

away. In any case, a leakage test with proper test equipment is the
best way to put an end to the issue.


Yep. IE - 'call a sparky'.


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