I suggest you use an alternate ground if proper wiring is
expensive/difficult. I formerly used heating vents as grounds, or piping,
because these systems were all metal an eventually contacted ground.
All-metal piping (hot water copper pipes in particular) are usually not too
far from an outlet; just solder up a connection. Also, metal wiring sheath
(wiring covers) can double as ground line. In the worst case, drill through
the base of the nearest outside wall and drive a ground stake, then wire it
up.
Martin Kurr
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