I agree with Dave - the length of the ground wire should be minimized. But
I can see no reason to choose such a heavy conductor as #2 to #6 AWG. The
ground currents are not at all high.
Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA
On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 5:35 PM, DC Cox <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
#2 to #6 AWG for otom of sec ground.
Dr Resonance
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On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 10:08 PM, dave pierson <dave_p@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
> > ... Is it possible to ground my 12/60 tesla coil using a body of
> > water such as a quarry? I was thinking about using both leads
> > on a long extension cord
> What wire gauge?
> How long?
> (The shorter the better...)
>
> > which would be attached to a copper pipe which then could be placed
> > in the water. The other end would go to my ground for my coil.
> I've never tried something like that, but seems it should work.
>
> > My reason is that I would like to shoe my coil to
> > my dive club and I don't want to go pounding in ground rods, and
> > there
> > are no other pipes or drain pipes to hook to.
> I'd keep the divers out of the water...
> 8)>>
> dwp
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