Yeah.LOUDthud wrote: ↑Thu Apr 06, 2023 5:39 am In the USA there is supposed to be a ground wire at the power pole connected to that center tap of the 240V. Each "customer" is supposed to also ground the center tap at the incoming breaker panel. In my city, they caught a guy that was going around to power poles cutting off the safety ground (it's only #10 or #8 AWG) with a hatchet to steal the ground wire and sell it for scrap.
I read about a guy found dead at a power pole on a country road. He had been cutting the ground wires on successive poles, tying the wire to the bumper of his pickup, then pulling off as much of it as he could before the wire broke. Loss of the distributed grounding let leakage build up and his last (!) ground wire was hot with a KV or so.
A real issue in older buildings and especially old, beer-soaked electrical supply in moldy bars is gradual corrosion in the distribution box, where the incoming, usually aluminum, center tap from the pole gets high impedance AND the connection to the building ground rod gets high impedance. The voltage at any one outlet can be almost anything between a few tens of volts and nearly 240.
The only good solution for a band working really funky places is a regulating, isolating constant voltage / ferroresonant transformer.