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7 minutes ago, lasker98 said:

 changing the voltage somehow (grounding box?) at a specific point within the ground plane that had a big enough voltage difference compared to other parts of the ground plane, then the potential for issues would be reduced or eliminated?

 

The cat litter box is connected to that one ground point that is the baddest of ground points in the circuit. How does the box know how much that point's potential deviates from 'ground'. How does the box know what 'ground' ideally is like? And once the box has dumped its load of electrons into said baddest point, how does it keep that point from deviating again, as the electrons, once set free, tend to run away?

 

This thread is priceless.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, lasker98 said:

 

Let's take for an example...

 

 

Take a piece of dry paper. Or a plastic foil.

 

Put a 9V battery on top of it, and a 1.5V battery next to it.

Connect the batteries' + terminals with a wire.

 

Measure the potential at the wire.

 

Oh, wait ... potential compared to what?

 

(Credits to Roberta Flack.)

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