MikeF2316
Well-known member
An easy one this time. What is a typical current in the wire to the earth ground in a suburban setting? My wire is about 25 feet long and connected from electrical panel to the cold water pipe between the outside basement wall and water meter.
2 nights ago, I checked mine with a cheap clamp on meter that has a 0-200 amp scale, so not super accurate. I was getting .5 amps sometimes, and at others around 1.1. Tonight I checked again, I'm now getting readings of 0.0 and 0.1. At both times I was barely using any power, 9 amps in one leg, 5.5 in the other and 3.5 in the neutral.
It's pretty hard finding anything on google, I did find one where they seemed to indicate anything up to 6 amps was within spec.
2 nights ago, I checked mine with a cheap clamp on meter that has a 0-200 amp scale, so not super accurate. I was getting .5 amps sometimes, and at others around 1.1. Tonight I checked again, I'm now getting readings of 0.0 and 0.1. At both times I was barely using any power, 9 amps in one leg, 5.5 in the other and 3.5 in the neutral.
It's pretty hard finding anything on google, I did find one where they seemed to indicate anything up to 6 amps was within spec.


