Hi lyledunn,
They shouldn't really.
How is it arranged?
If its fed from a battery, sometimes the low voltage
return is the same connection as earth.
If thats the case then the earth return may include
part of the battery current, have a look at the layout
if thats the prob, then you could re-arrange the
connections so that the current path doesn't go along
the earthing. Sometimes that is not possible, such as
where the battery supply has only one feed wire, and
returns via local metalwork (like on a car).
Even on cars high current items like starter motors
sometimes have extra cabling to avoid excess current
through local metalwork.
The output from a battery fed power supply shouldn't
involve or cause earth currents in its output circuits,
and you should be able to use normal type safety trips.
(i think). Using the output will mean that around ten
times the output current of the unit will be drawn from
the battery so it could be the return path that is
showing up.
John