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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... Ed_G wrote: Thanks, Dave. That is probably what I may do, I don't want to be putting in overkill for my situation ( that would be rods every 8 feet all around the house and connected by #0 copper! ). I'm more interested in grounding for electrical safety than lightning protection. I'll probably just put in two or three standard 8' rods and connect them with large copper cable. My question was aimed more at wondering how effective for this purpose a ground rod or three would be in sand...... And thanks to those who mentioned the rebar grid... but this house is on pillars, with rebar only in the perimeter foundation.... and well embedded in the center of the concrete, at that, so as to preclude any access. For an electrical safety ground, you should follow the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Roy Lewallen, W7EL That was my thinking for electrical safety and not for RF. Local conditions vary and change over the years. Ask the building inspector what is required for your area. In my area it is two 8 foot ground rods spaced so far apart. I don't deal with the codes so can not tell the distance, but it is probably around 6 feet apart and connected by a continious conductor back to the breaker box. I think it is atleast # 6 copper wire for the ground. Whatever you do , connect all the grounds around the house together, including the antenna and cable/phone lines if you have them. |
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