Ahhhh............................................................ ur car will just go BOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
or if ur lucky ur car will just go
boof!!!!!!!
If you are reading a voltage it is the drop across the resistance to ground. To get rid of the voltage get the resistance lower. This can be accomplished by installing more ground rods to the grounding system. Utility companies usually like 3 ohms to ground or less.
As i know,neutral is the return path of current & ground is for any leakage current
A neutral bar is where the neutral wires from the circuits are connected, while a ground bar is where the ground wires are connected. The neutral bar carries the current back to the power source, while the ground bar provides a path for excess electricity to safely dissipate into the ground.
The neutral to ground voltage in electrical systems is important because it helps to ensure the safety of the system. When the neutral to ground voltage is at the correct level, it means that there is a proper connection between the neutral and ground wires, which helps to prevent electrical shocks and fires. Monitoring and maintaining the neutral to ground voltage is crucial for the overall safety and functionality of an electrical system.
Just checked and it does have a ground connection.
What two colors may be used for the ground conductor (neutral)
No, ideally there should be no voltage between the neutral and ground wires in an electrical system.
There is normally no voltage on the neutral line because the neutral line is grounded. However, and this is always important, do not assume that neutral is grounded, nor that there is not an elevated voltage on neutral or ground due to a possible ground fault.
the bare copper is always a ground
This could be caused by a multitide of problems, but I would check for a bad or loose ground strap on the engine first. It is normal to have to shift to park or neutral to start your engine. If it is only neutral and not park, I would start troubleshooting the safety switch.
Neutral wires are actually ground wires. They enable the circuit to be completed.
If a "hot" wire contacts the "neutral" or ground wire, electrical current flows to the ground.