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Terre Linea..

While I was er havin a pipe smoke by the old pottin shed I gotta thinkin. The wether as bin so dry of late that I recommend givin yer Terre Linea a good watterin. At least 2 gallons of good rain watter will do it much good. Otherwise yer may git a shock. It only goes down about 4 feet. It could be a sittin in jist dry sand. If the watterin can is leakin just give it a good piffin on. Just member to yurn orf the lecktricity first.

Old Z.

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  • God help all the caravaners then if rods are just held in dry sand around here.

    Well, I suppose if the ground is that poor a conductor that the rod won't work, then the surface of the ground is going to be a pretty good insulator - so the risk of serious shock when stood on the ground, even barefoot, will be much reduced. Back to the old insulating environment approach that allowed Class I appliances to be used with unearthed sockets, that was quite popular even in Europe until relatively recently.

       - Andy.

  • Now there's a fing. Praps we should site all caravans on gravel like that found in substations. It might hurt the bare footed though.

    Z.

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  • Now there's a fing. Praps we should site all caravans on gravel like that found in substations. It might hurt the bare footed though.

    Z.

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