[Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Clint
 

All the talk about off grid operation has me wondering: Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?

How about while operating in the field/RV?

 

Clint Stark

KI6SSN

 

 

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our
children. 

~ Native American Proverb

 

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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Dale Putnam
HI Clint,   Wouldn't that be in parallel with the station ground? IF the radio 
puts the battery  negative ground... if not.. then it would provide another 
path for noise to enter the radio... and.. it would also provide another path.. 
not desired - for lightning to follow. I'd be real hesitant to do that, unless 
someone else can justify it.  The station needs a ground.. yes. The rf needs a 
ground.. yes... battery.. no
In the field or in an RV.. same thing.. the station needs an rf ground.. and a 
dc ground.. as in one stake.. if you are staying put long enough.. or ground to 
the vehicle. But not necessarily reground the vehicle battery.. that could be a 
bad thing... that, under certain failures cause an excessive amount of current 
through the radio ground... and that would not be a good thing at all. 


Have a great day, 
 
 
--...   ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy
 
 


 From: clint.st...@sbcglobal.net
 To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 11:30:54 -0800
 Subject: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery
 
  
 
 All the talk about off grid operation has me wondering: Would it be wise,
 or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
 ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?
 
 How about while operating in the field/RV?
 
  
 
 Clint Stark
 
 KI6SSN
 
  
 
  
 
 We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our
 children. 
 
 ~ Native American Proverb
 
  
 
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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Bill Turner

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On 3/5/2014 11:30 AM, Clint wrote:

Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?


REPLY:

I wold not do it. The only ground you need it the safety ground provided 
by the third wire on your AC plug.


Adding a separate ground wire does two things, both of which are bad:

1.  It provides an additional path for lightning strikes which hit 
nearby power lines, travel through your house AC wiring, through your 
rig and into ground. Don't try to ground lightning via your rig. Keep it 
away in the first place.


2.  It provides a path for your transmitted RF to flow into the earth. 
Dirt is lossy at RF. Keep your RF up ion the air where it belongs. If 
you have RF on the chassis of your rig, you don't have a grounding 
problem, you have an antenna problem, most likely unbalance in the feed 
line, which can be cured by a choke balun in the feedline.


73, Bill W6WRT

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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Bill Turner

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On 3/5/2014 11:42 AM, Dale Putnam wrote:

The rf needs a ground.. yes...


REPLY:

I disagree. RF does not need to flow through dirt. Dirt is a poor 
conductor for RF so why would you want to send it there?


RF energy is expensive to generate. Keep it up in the air where it belongs.

73, Bill W6WRT

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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Jim Brown

On 3/5/2014 11:30 AM, Clint wrote:

All the talk about off grid operation has me wondering: Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?


There is no advantage to grounding the negative power lead, and it is 
can be the cause of noise problems.


Good (safe) engineering practice, as well as virtually all electrical 
building codes in the developed world, require that all grounds in a 
premises be bonded together by short, fat copper. That includes, but is 
not limited to, the power system ground, grounds for CATV, telephone, 
any building steel, the entry point for all antennas, and the radio 
operating desk. This bonding is primarily for safety, but it also 
minimizes hum, buzz, and RF interference.


When operating in the field on batteries, it's still important to ground 
the station for lightning protection. But a connection to earth does NOT 
make an antenna work better. Indeed, when we add radials or a 
counterpoise to an end-fed antenna, we are diverting antenna current 
AWAY from the earth.


73, Jim K9YC


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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread Dale Putnam

Ground is not necessarily dirt. Ground is what ever medium allows current flow 
in the return circuit, be it rf.. ac.. dc.. or spikes. However.. each type of 
current flow.. REQUIRES not only a ground.. but a different ground as in 
different capabilities, skin or surface flow, multipoint flow,very high current 
flow are some examples.   A single ground, will not generally provide all that 
is needed. Yet,  generally, many grounds eventually wind up in dirt. 
Have a great day, 
 
 
--...   ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy
 
 


 Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 12:17:43 -0800
 From: dezrat1...@wildblue.net
 To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery
 
 ORIGINAL MESSAGE:  (may be snipped)
 
 On 3/5/2014 11:42 AM, Dale Putnam wrote:
  The rf needs a ground.. yes...
 
 REPLY:
 
 I disagree. RF does not need to flow through dirt. Dirt is a poor 
 conductor for RF so why would you want to send it there?
 
 RF energy is expensive to generate. Keep it up in the air where it belongs.
 
 73, Bill W6WRT
 
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Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery

2014-03-05 Thread WILLIS COOKE
The reference to ground comes from the knob and tube days and telegraph before 
that when a single wire was strung on poles and the return path was through the 
earth ground.  Needless to say, that caused a lot of problems which were cured 
by running a return wire, but the safety ground is still needed to compensate 
for the resistance of the return wire (neutral) and prevent shock..  Ideally 
there should be very little current through the ground path.  I believe the 
Brits use the term Ground for Neutral and Earth for the actual ground.  
 
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke, TDXS DX Chairman
K5EWJ  Trustee N5BPS, USS Cavalla, USS Stewart



 From: Dale Putnam daleput...@hotmail.com
To: Bill Turner dezrat1...@wildblue.net; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
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Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery
 


Ground is not necessarily dirt. Ground is what ever medium allows current flow 
in the return circuit, be it rf.. ac.. dc.. or spikes. However.. each type of 
current flow.. REQUIRES not only a ground.. but a different ground as in 
different capabilities, skin or surface flow, multipoint flow,very high current 
flow are some examples.   A single ground, will not generally provide all that 
is needed. Yet,  generally, many grounds eventually wind up in dirt. 
Have a great day, 


--...   ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy




 Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 12:17:43 -0800
 From: dezrat1...@wildblue.net
 To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 12 volt battery
 
 ORIGINAL MESSAGE:          (may be snipped)
 
 On 3/5/2014 11:42 AM, Dale Putnam wrote:
  The rf needs a ground.. yes...
 
 REPLY:
 
 I disagree. RF does not need to flow through dirt. Dirt is a poor 
 conductor for RF so why would you want to send it there?
 
 RF energy is expensive to generate. Keep it up in the air where it belongs.
 
 73, Bill W6WRT
 
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