Electrical question (home wireing)

   / Electrical question (home wireing) #11  
what everyone else said!
or as i see it, neutral and ground are probably tied together in your service panel.. so you have a ground on your one circuit, the neutral ties it in again, THEN you want to tie that ground to another circuit's ground/neutral for redundancy? do you have a big squirrel problem in your walls and need so much duplication? :D good luck and don't do it, you'd be killing unnecessary copper trees....
 
   / Electrical question (home wireing) #12  
While it probably makes no difference at all, if you want to run one large ground wire from outlet to outlet to box, there is no law that says you have to hook it up.

If it makes you feel better, you can run the wire and then just leave it if it isn't necessary. If it becomes necessary, then you have it...
 
   / Electrical question (home wireing) #13  
Simply put; waste of time. chassis ground componets together.
 
   / Electrical question (home wireing) #14  
Hum usually is a problem within signal lines not electrical lines.

Steve
 

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