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    I bought a 4000 watt generator the other day for our camping trips. In looking at the owners manual, it says you HAVE to ground it. I've never seen anyone ground a generator. Is that something I have to do? It says use g gauge wire with a rod that's 24" in the ground
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    They all say that.....but, I have been useing mine for years and have not grounded it. It probably would be a good idea in case something went wrong but anyhow, I have never done it.
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    thanks. I've never seen anyone do it
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    I always ground mine if per chance the surface is damp you can get hurt.
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    Have never grounded mine but it probably is a good idea.
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    I have a couple 4x 4 posts I'll get it off the ground abit. Gonna build a noise box for it with a fan to keep it cool.
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    You gonna take the box camping too?
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    Yeh. Gonna make one I can fold up, then put together at where ever I am. Gonna use plywood and sound board, some hinges n hooks
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    Grounding it provides an isolated ground from the neutral. Without it, it would be the same as tying the neutrals (white wires) and grounds (green or bare wires) on the same bus in your electrical panel at home. That will be okay as long as you don't run sensitive electronics or some certain electric motors. Just thought I'd mention it.
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    Grounding your generator is for safety. Equipment like lights and appliances are built with exposed metal surfaces at ground/neutral potential. On a grounded electrical system, this is safe because the voltage between the soil and these cases is zero. If the power source isn't grounded there is nothing to control the voltage between the soil under your feet and the things that are tied to the generator neutral like metal cases and posts. That can result in a shock hazard.
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