| 1. | Next, look at the wire connector that holds the ground wires.
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| 2. | In 1960 the National Electrical Code required ground wires in all new houses.
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| 3. | When a ground wire is involved, the ground connector is green.
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| 4. | This cable has only the data and signal ground wires connected.
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| 5. | All of the ground wires are naked ( not insulated ).
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| 6. | Power and ground wires are often made with red and black.
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| 7. | I tend to solder power and ground wires first-then wirewrap the signal wires afterwards.
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| 8. | The whole line is equipped with a single ground wire.
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| 9. | The ground wire reduces the chance of dangerous electrical shock.
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| 10. | The Lockwood versions are all wire-braced using a kingpost to support the ground wires.
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