David,

When I built my house in 1997 I had it inspected by the County as required.  
Four years later, while replacing a kitchen receptacle, I found that the 
receptacle did NOT have the safety ground attached to the ground terminal.  The 
wire was in the box, but not connected.

I then took the little LED tester to all the outlets in the house and found 
almost half were not grounded.  I redid them all myself and had it 
re-inspected.  The County had "no explanation" as to how the inspector missed 
all that.

No recourse from my builder as he was, at that time, in prison on unrelated 
matters.  ;o)

You made the right move here.  Now that you have invested in the tester, check 
all your outlets for proper wiring.  Never assume that the electrical 
contractor actually DID the work he was paid to do.  

73,

Terry, W0FM



-----Original Message-----
From: David Dietrich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 4:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] (Slightly O/T) Intermittent nips when soldering

Hi Don,

Well, it is the outlet.  I just heard a pop and some pyrotechnics from my 
outlet!!!!  I bought the AC line tester at Wal-Mart.  I first plugged it in at 
my power strip on the desk.  It showed a n open ground.  I then tested it at 
the outlet at the surge protector.  OK.  I then removed the surge protector, 
and plugged the tester into the main outlet, and that is when I had the pop and 
pyrotechnics.  Thank God I was wearing shoes and only touching the tester, and 
the circuit breaker tripped!!

As for my workbench, it is made of MDF board.  I hope I did not kill any 
components from this issue.  However, I was able to power up things for the 
initial power on tests.

I am ceasing all work down there until I can get an electrician to check the 
outlet and wiring.  This house is only 22 years old, so it should be up to 
code.  We had it inspected when we bought it, and the inspector found no 
problems with the electrical.  We know the builders cut corners when they built 
this place.  I hope they didn't cut any with the electrical.

Thanks & 73,

David
KC9EHQ

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