I finished wiring up my panel tonight. I decided to do a continuity test to check that everything was grounded. I have a stainless steel panel that I painted.
What I found was that the inside of the panel read zero when I touched it and the ground bus bar. However, when I touched the ground bus and the outside of the panel it gave me the infinite resistance sign.
The only thing I can think of is that the paint is acting as an insulator of some kind. Or is there something else going on? Is this a problem?
Thanks.
What I found was that the inside of the panel read zero when I touched it and the ground bus bar. However, when I touched the ground bus and the outside of the panel it gave me the infinite resistance sign.
The only thing I can think of is that the paint is acting as an insulator of some kind. Or is there something else going on? Is this a problem?
Thanks.