kenmac
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many electronic devices (especially TVs etc.) are susceptible to power surges that without a way to ground the surge can be damaged...
I agree. You run the risk of frying your electrical appliances without a ground. I 'm not aware of any new equipment that doesn't require a ground. You can buy a tester at the box stores that plug into the outlet and checks ground and polarity. Reversed polarity is also common on an older home where, you don't know who has been running wire