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![]() On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 02:04:34 +0000, Owen Duffy wrote: You will see articles on the net describing drilling a hole with a hose and a peice of pipe. I have reservations about this, because it is no longer a drive electrode. I have not seen this method used by commercial applications and I suspect that if one was contracted to drive electrodes, this would not be an acceptable method. Good evening, Owen. I am unsure what you mean by "it is no longer a drive electrode" and "I suspect... this would not be an acceptable method". Certainly the earth's grip on the ground rod will be much less tight this way, but only for a little while... over time, won't the earth shift with weather and rain and such, so that eventually (in days or weeks) it will grip the ground rod sufficiently well? Or am I missing your point? (No surprise there...) :-) |
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