Grounding with a Earth box?


OK so help be understand something.   I understand the value of grounding equipment, but what is the value of having a woodbox with salt, earth, minerals etc  do for grounding?  How is supposed to work or be better?


brubin
invalid,  

you stated 
"The grounding rod to you electric service is for lightening strikes, it has nothing to do with grounding your components."

Perhaps you can elaborate on your comment? 

 As far as I know, the ground provides protection from high voltages and provides protection to the equipment.   If you have a direct lightning strike your out of luck regardless. 




Scott Berry, the electronic engineer who designed it, gives a 10 page explanation of the way it works here:
http://www.computeraudiodesign.com/CAD_Ground_Control.pdf


If it looks like ...
And it smell like ...
It probably is ...

I don't know how someone who has an engineering degree can write that trollop, but given his expertise is in "digital", maybe he just has no clue what he is talking about.

Oh well, people will believe anything ...
If it looks like ...
And it smell like ...
It probably is ...

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LOL, I knew you'd show up and suck the fun out of it.. SHI$ is fun.. lighten up... Your like the FART that never stop smellin', BUT at least your becoming OUR BIG FART.. We'll get use to it yet. A Big ol FART.... that never stops givin' methane 101... Engineer that... Bucco!

audio2design, your somethin'

LOL you keep me in stitches with your absolute arrogance. I do admire your tenacity, to provoke any occasion you can.. You are a willful person, tempting not a discussion but an argument at EVERY opportunity..

Some people have the ability to attract a following just because of their beaming personality... Then there are "those", people just skip over when they see the name..

EXEPT for the Titan of Tinker..  (You started that one).. He's gonna end it.. I know who my money is on.. :-)

You are a maestro.. I'm learning a lot in spite of YOU.. 

NOW figure out how to make the damn thing work, simple.. of course it works. I want to know HOW to make one and not pay the BIG dollars..
Set there and call the CAD system a spoof.. You can't hear can you?
listen to folks that still can...HELP or put a cork in it..

You better start paying attention, before you get stuck in the corner, with that silly pointed hat again..
As far as I know, the ground provides protection from high voltages and provides protection to the equipment.  If you have a direct lightning strike your out of luck regardless.


Equipment ground will work without a grounding rod, like oldhvymec wrote the grounding rod is for over current from outside your home. Audiophiles that use isolated grounding rods are actually putting themselves in danger because if there is a fault in a circuit some of the over current could go to the isolated grounding rod and then the breaker won't see an overcurrent and won't trip.
LOL, I knew you'd show up and suck the fun out of it.. SHI$ is fun.. lighten up... Your like the FART that never stop smellin', BUT at least your becoming OUR BIG FART.. We'll get use to it yet. A Big ol FART.... that never stops givin' methane 101... Engineer that... Bucco!

audio2design, your somethin'

LOL you keep me in stitches with your absolute arrogance. I do admire your tenacity, to provoke any occasion you can.. You are a willful person, tempting not a discussion but an argument at EVERY opportunity..


Just trying to wade out of the brown stuff oldhvy, but wow it is piling up deep.  Audiophiles are no different from any number of other endeavours where people convince themselves of things that are just not true and then defend them vehemently. Remember the 200MPH carburettor. It was the man (big oil/car companies) keeping us down!  Nope, it was physics.   How about that box you add to your incoming AC that reduces your electricity bills 30%?  Lots believe that and still buy them.  How about a mat you put in your electrical panel that causes your refrigerator to start freezing (thermostats be darned).


All these tweaks are the audiophile equivalent of "get rich" schemes. They are a substitute for hard work.