Minimum gauge wire for connection to ground rod
On 5-Aug-2009, Richard Clark wrote:
The only bright point of there being so few reports of lightning
strikes to attic antennas is that they present so little individual
risk that low within a neighborhood of equally available targets - you
could as easily use a closeline. Every home in a community over 30
years old has a vertical radiator penetrating the roof line, the
plumbing system vent that dives solidly straight into ground. How
often is a house struck there?
As far as I know, we've never had a lightning strike. From a lightning perspective, we are fortune
to have a hill at least 4 times as high as the house immediately behind us. Pity the house on the
top of that hill.
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