erosenwinkel
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 22, 2011
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This is my first time posting on the electrical section of this forum. Please be gentle with your annoyance with regard to my problem, just tring to learn something that I am sure is basic and simple to most. I have very little electrical knowledge except for black to black, white to white etc... Here is my question. Is there such a thing as a poor ground? Not a non-existent ground but a poor ground. Is it possible for a starter to turn over slightly but not engage fully with a poor or reduced ground? Not an "on again, off again" situation like a loose wire that I can lose with vibration etc but a ground that is tight and connected but maybe corrosion has reduced its grounding and only a certain amount of voltage can flow through the circuit. I have had trailer issues, motor issues, car issues but never any home electrical issues. Why is that? With AC either you have a ground or you don't. Thanks, Eric