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Ground Faults vs Short Circuits Which is MORE DANGEROUS

Ground Faults vs Short Circuits Which is MORE DANGEROUS

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What's a Ground Fault Get a 30 day free trial and 20% off an annual subscription. Click here: What happens during a ground fault, what happens during a short circuit, what happens during an arc fault, what causes a ground fault, what do different electrical faults mean for the system. Get your Engineering Merch here: Watch AD free: Become channel member: 15% discount on multimeters. (use code EM15 at checkout) 30 Day free trial Click here: TOOLS YOU NEED Get this electronics book Professional Multimeter - Good multimeter - Professional clamp meter Good Clamp meter Outlet tester - Energy monitoring plug Battery tester - Basic electronics kit MY FAVOURITE GEAR My camera - My Microphone - My Keyboard - My monitor - My headphones - SOCIALISE WITH US FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: WEBSITE: Http: //TheEngineeringMindset. com
Date: 2024-10-09

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Meanwhile Gallium Nitride adapter companies: Let's just push more high watt charging capabilities towards our adapter but we still make the connector with Hot and Neutral only without ground. Who needs ground anyway
That's why USB4 or USB-C Power Delivery are pretty much fire hazards if the adapter itself don't have Grounding pin.

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Thanks for the excellent video. What is behind the increased resistance of the ground wire/rod route compared to the neutral wire route Is this just due to the increased length of the copper wire or what Thanks
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Another great video. Electrical systems initially are pretty straightforward but there is a bit of nuance to them to really get a good understanding of them and understand why particular codes are there.
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I don't understand the purpose of the GFCI outlets. Isn't there already a 30mA differential breaker in the main electrical panel I am French so I wonder if this is not the case in America.
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I installed an AF/GFCI breaker in my kids bedroom for those exact reasons. Maybe they accidentally poke an outlet or maybe they damage a cord using it as a rope.
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So in a standard non gfci outlet, is it normal to have an arc happen when plugging something in I ask because my slumlord insist this is normal.
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