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Originally Posted by KrazyKuch
The real difference is that you can get shocked from a neutral since it is carrying a load, but you can't get shocked from a ground..
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Is this always the case 100% of the time? I don't understand what the point of having a ground wire is if there is problem (such as a stranded line wire touching the ballast housing at the same time as the proper attachment point) and it can't carry a current away from the fixture in an emergency situation. Can you please clarify this for me.