Hello fellow forum members,
I recently drove a 120 cm long grounding rod into my front yard "and used the mixture of coal and salts that came with the earthing rod" and thankfully i was able to add grounding to a couple of outlets in my room.
My outlets are 220v, but when i tried to test the ground port with the hot port in the outlet using a multimeter, it shows about 130v instead of the normal outlet voltage.
I used an extension cable and tried to test the hot line with the grounding rod itself using the multimeter test, and it still shows 130v when the voltage of that line is 220v.
What seems to be the problem? Is it my multimeter? "generic chinese DT-830B" or is it the grounding rod itself? Would reinstalling it fix the issue? Ir i need to buy another rod and drive it next to this one and wire both to my outlets?
Thanks in advance and i appreciate your help and time.
I recently drove a 120 cm long grounding rod into my front yard "and used the mixture of coal and salts that came with the earthing rod" and thankfully i was able to add grounding to a couple of outlets in my room.
My outlets are 220v, but when i tried to test the ground port with the hot port in the outlet using a multimeter, it shows about 130v instead of the normal outlet voltage.
I used an extension cable and tried to test the hot line with the grounding rod itself using the multimeter test, and it still shows 130v when the voltage of that line is 220v.
What seems to be the problem? Is it my multimeter? "generic chinese DT-830B" or is it the grounding rod itself? Would reinstalling it fix the issue? Ir i need to buy another rod and drive it next to this one and wire both to my outlets?
Thanks in advance and i appreciate your help and time.