Comment on Upgrading ungrounded two-prong outlets to grounded three-prong?
Shimitar@downonthestreet.eu 3 days agoSetting up a ground system isn’t that hard, it involves bury a few rods and do some wiring. I did it for my house, but I had an electrician expert tell me what to do and how yo do it properly.
Said so, get ground wires absolutely and a ground “stuff” (not native English speaker don’t know the correct word).
sj_zero 3 days ago
In many jurisdictions, connecting to the copper cold water line is acceptable. The copper line runs through the ground and so is essentially the same as a grounding electrode.
mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
Until someone does a repair using a non-conductive replacement part. If your ground is running through your sink, and your sink springs a leak, there’s a non-zero chance that the new install will be PEX instead of copper. Still up to code from a plumbing standpoint, but now people in the upstairs shower are getting shocked because the upstairs outlets are tied into ungrounded plumbing.
sj_zero 3 days ago
Ideally the ground should be as close to the cold water pipe entering the house as you can get, yeah.
Honestly, I wouldn't want to just use my cold water line well into the house as a ground for exactly that sort of reason.