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DIY grounding...

Posted by Doug on October 28, 1999 at 14:24:20:

I just recently moved into a rental house that doesn't have any grounded outlets in the room that holds my stereo, The basement has grounded outlets for the washer/dryer, but there are none on the main floor. I am wondering what the best method is for grounding my stereo equipment, can I run my own grounding wire, or should I hire an electrician? If this is something I can do by myself what exactly do I need to do? I have some knowledge of electronics, but have never worked on anything like this. Thanks in advance for any help.
Doug