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Re: DRSSTC RF Ground
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- Subject: Re: DRSSTC RF Ground
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- Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 16:05:35 -0600
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Original poster: Ed Phillips <evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
"Thanks Robert H! I'm going to take your (and Terry's) advice. Home
depot
sells a nice copper grounding rod 8' long... enough for two! (about
$13.00). Bring a hack-saw if you want to fit it in a small car. I'm
going
to connect it with #4-0, 2000 strand flexi welding cable.
Thanks much, Marc"
Good luck on getting them into the ground - can't do that hear because
of rocky soil. I suggest measuring the resistance between the two rods
before you bother with big grounding cable. If it's more than a few
ohms ground lead resistance won't matter very much.
Ed