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![]() "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message ups.com... Richard Clark wrote: On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 10:35:06 -0700, Tim Shoppa wrote: The choice of 6 AWG, I suppose, was driven (or should have been driven) by code. That's true. It also seemed stupid to use 22AWG wire after driving down a 5/8" diameter ground rod :-). Still, copper is so damn expensive today! =================== The ground rod diameter is large because of (physical) necessity since it must endure a pounding on one end without bending, so don't feel like the diameter of the ground rods make it necessary to use large wire. I have used 12 ga (as radials) (not as bonding conductors per the NEC). You're right copper is high. ================= While the rods were laid out in a roughly radial pattern from the entrance panel, the driveways kept me from doing the world's best radial pattern :-). Yes, these are all bonded to the existing older ground system at the entrance panel. I also measured the resistance to the older ground system and it seems the old system barely met code. ================ it would be interesting to see what difference it would make if you just burried the same dollars-worth of 12ga wire about 2 or 3 inches and omit most of the ground rods.. ========== All my antennas are dipoles hung between trees right now, but I used to have a vertical (4BTV) a few decades ago. I look at pictures of the AV-18HT in the catalogs with a lot of envy in my eyes! Tim. |
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