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![]() For an electrical safety ground, you should follow the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). Roy Lewallen, W7EL True, but rather impractical for most hams, I suspect. I would have to run a #6 or larger cable over 100' to bond the ground rod just outside my ham shack to the building power entry ground. So.... would I be better off just relying on the wall outlet ground to my equipment? I'm just looking for electrical power safety, plus a little help in possible static dissipation. Ed K7AAT |
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