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road-runner
Oct 06, 2018Explorer III
Teamfour wrote:I'm curious if you read the rest of my post where I explained why it wasn't correct? If the EMS doesn't have its own independent connection to ground (which it doesn't), it cannot positively diagnose an open ground. The EMS is sensing the lack of a neural-ground bond, and if it's not present, it assumes the fault is an open ground, when it in fact has no way of determining if that assumption is correct or not. In the floating output generator situation, you could drive the world's best ground rod, positively connect it to the EMS, and it will still say "open ground".road-runner wrote:
The "open ground" diagnosis is not correct.
The open ground diagnosis is correct. Straight from the folks who make the EMS:
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