On 08/26/2015 08:19 AM, Paul Koning wrote:
   Turned out there was a 120v potential between the "dedicated" power for the 
computer and the printer which was plugged into the normal building power.

There was probably as much as an amp going thru the grounds from the terminals 
in the building and the ground of the system.  Miracle that he was not severely 
injured, and also that the system was working at all.


Yup, in the first house I owned, i had a "computer room". The previous owner had done some retrofits and installed an outlet in a closet. I plugged a printer into that outlet, and my computer (S-100, CP/M) into another on the opposite wall. Some strange things happened, some chips got blown, I didn't know why. Then, finally, I put my hand on the printer and something connected to the computer and got a big shock. Quickly investigating, I found a Romex staple had been driven through the Romex, severing the safety ground and tying it to the hot! This was back before outlet testers were common items. Well, that explained some blown chips, etc.

Jon

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