"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
...
I believe lightning struck my chimney and took out the lawn sprinkler
control system and a couple of appliances. After a while I found the
reason. The clamp on the ground rod for the house ground wire had
disintegrated and I think the disintigration was caused by galvanic
action.
I just replaced with awhat I thought was a better one and the new one
didn't
corrode.
Indeed, without care the binding between two metals is always "at risk".
Polyphaser and other grounding kit manufacturers provide products to prevent
this kind of corrosion, including coating for anchor guys (like Anchor
Guard).
Thierry
73
hank wd5jfr
"Thierry" To answer me in private use
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/post.htm wrote in message
...
Hi,
Was your house/shack stroken by Thor's hammer, I mean a lightning
recently
?
I am interested in your experience...
If your installaiton was damaged by a strike event, I would like to now
if
:
- you used a central ground point bonded to an external grounding
system,
as
well as the home ground.
- you left some gears switched on during the strike event
- you left the TX switched on and the coaxial plugged without protection
- you installed or not lightning controllers in your electric
distribution
panel
- you had installed another protection
- you swicthed off and unplugged all devices
- you think that the energy came back via the grounding network
(probably
dut to a difference of potential in a device)
Tell me only in a few words what was the most probable cause of the
accident.
At last, if you master the subject, do you really think that a grounding
system, as best it could be as the advice provided by PolyPhaser for
example, will never protect you against a direct strike on your antenna
or
on the house lightning conductor
Why ?
All this will help me to conclude the article dealing with this matter :
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-...protection.htm
Thanks in advance
NB. Answer preferably through these forums to please everybody.
Thierry
ON4SKY