Grounding dish and switch

 

Bronze Member
Username: Cnn

Post Number: 20
Registered: Dec-07
How essential is grounding your dish and switch. I'm living in an apartment on the third floor, what is the recommended grounding when my superdish and dp34 switch located on the patio? Would running a wire from the switch the the patio metal fence/frame adequate?
 

Gold Member
Username: Kirankumar

I will not b...

Post Number: 2106
Registered: Oct-07
that should work
 

Silver Member
Username: Plymouth

Quebec city, Quebec Canada

Post Number: 837
Registered: Jan-08
Dustin
Ground is need for static and interference, if dish is in lower position.
If hight position you must protect it for lighting flash(i dont know if good word)
that protect your equipment.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Cnn

Post Number: 21
Registered: Dec-07
Thanks for the info. When I unplugged the coaxial cable going into the receiver, I can feel a good buzz on my hand when touching the tip of the coaxial cable, is this due to not grounding the DP34 switch? It never felt this strong current going thru the cable when I was using a SW21.
 

Silver Member
Username: Plymouth

Quebec city, Quebec Canada

Post Number: 847
Registered: Jan-08
Not supposed to make that, you have a ground problem on electric circuit
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