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In Reply to: Thanks posted by Bixby on February 3, 2021 at 20:02:31:
The deal with a dedicated line is to isolate the grounds also from the house ground. To do that, you need to create a grounding system. One approach is to sink a long copper rod (8 to 12 feet?) into the earth outside your house and then connect the ground side of your dedicated line to that. Do not do anything I say without consulting a qualified electrician. Best to have a qualified electrician do the work, as well.
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