Poor grounding can cause instability in the operation of an electronic controller and may even lead to equipment failure. When the controller is not properly grounded, signal interference and incomplete current loops can easily occur, affecting its normal functionality. This situation may not only result in power loss but can also trigger abnormal alarms or cause the equipment to shut down automatically.
When troubleshooting poor grounding, start by checking the integrity of the external grounding wire and the tightness of the connection points. First, inspect whether the grounding wire is damaged or loose, and then verify whether the grounding system complies with relevant standards. In addition, using professional instruments to measure ground impedance can help identify potential fault points. regular maintenance and inspection of the grounding system contribute to ensuring optimal performance and stability of the electronic controller.
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