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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1017098" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>Fred, the lead is NOT hooked to the PVC conduit, it is attached to the #4 solid copper wire running up the wall behind the conduit. I could not get the flashlight, the 4-wheeler, the meter and the camera all lined up. Explaining to my wife that I needed her to leave the fireplace and go out in the cold to take pic was counter productive. Please tell me you did not think I was dumb enough to hook to a PVC conduit. :dribble: </p><p></p><p>I think that this is how it works. You have voltage at the battery. You have no voltage at the earth ground. That makes a difference of potential. If you are still worried about it, carry a battery over to a receptacle and put your voltmeter on it.</p><p></p><p>If we got this far off on spark plug voltage, I don't want to know anything about the "airplane taking a dump on a conveyor belt thread."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1017098, member: 28773"] Fred, the lead is NOT hooked to the PVC conduit, it is attached to the #4 solid copper wire running up the wall behind the conduit. I could not get the flashlight, the 4-wheeler, the meter and the camera all lined up. Explaining to my wife that I needed her to leave the fireplace and go out in the cold to take pic was counter productive. Please tell me you did not think I was dumb enough to hook to a PVC conduit. :dribble: I think that this is how it works. You have voltage at the battery. You have no voltage at the earth ground. That makes a difference of potential. If you are still worried about it, carry a battery over to a receptacle and put your voltmeter on it. If we got this far off on spark plug voltage, I don't want to know anything about the "airplane taking a dump on a conveyor belt thread." [/QUOTE]
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