Hi everyone!
I’ve got a really strange problem this time! Today I was checking the earthing of the plug point to which my computer is connected, using an analog multimeter. The computer is connected, along with the monitor and other things, to a multi-point extension cord, which in turn is connected to the wall socket. First I checked the wall socket (after unplugging the extension cord from it), and as expected, the multimeter showed current b/w the earth and the live point, indicating that the earthing was proper. Also as expected, there was no current b/w the neutral and the earth line. But when I checked the same in the extension cord, after plugging it into the wall socket, apart from showing current b/w the earth and the live point, it also showed a very small current b/w the neutral and the earth point!!!! This was when nothing was plugged into the multi-point extension cord!! Now how can that be possible? Is it due to some induced current or something? The extension is only 2 meters long. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers
Ovi
I’ve got a really strange problem this time! Today I was checking the earthing of the plug point to which my computer is connected, using an analog multimeter. The computer is connected, along with the monitor and other things, to a multi-point extension cord, which in turn is connected to the wall socket. First I checked the wall socket (after unplugging the extension cord from it), and as expected, the multimeter showed current b/w the earth and the live point, indicating that the earthing was proper. Also as expected, there was no current b/w the neutral and the earth line. But when I checked the same in the extension cord, after plugging it into the wall socket, apart from showing current b/w the earth and the live point, it also showed a very small current b/w the neutral and the earth point!!!! This was when nothing was plugged into the multi-point extension cord!! Now how can that be possible? Is it due to some induced current or something? The extension is only 2 meters long. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers
Ovi
Comment