MossRoad
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Don't use a metal chair..... 
So did the garage door opener solve this issue, or was it a separate issue?
That was Doofy talking about a similar experience, not Industrial Toys. (Post 36)
Actually the current in the neutral can approach zero if the current in the two legs are equal.
We aren't under the NEC but I am curious about the single point ground matter as another topic.
I will first locate that fencer.
I would then take some readings at the house just to see if the problem exists there too. If it is present, I may take off the conductors to the barn and see if the problem goes away. If not, I would probably suggest he call the Utility.
For context, it is a hundred year old barn, with sketchy wiring. The house is as old, but with 70s and newer wiring.
Under current conditions, I am curious if I grounded the Tin to the rod, would the potential on the electrical ground diminish or would I liven up the tin? Maybe both!
I like a HOT shower but not like that. You don't remember all the cuts on your hands until you grab those handles.
If it is connected just to the travel trailer, or to an extension cord, it is considered a separately derived system and would need to be bonded at the generator.A question for those in the know,
Should a portable generator used to power a travel trailer have a ground rod? Should neutral and ground be bonded on generator? How about if used to power some things in house during a power outage (using extension cords, not tied into main panel)?
It will be interesting to see how this turns out for Industrial Toys