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Jeff Liebermann wrote in
: On 22 Sep 2009 23:19:40 GMT, Ed wrote: QUESTION: Are aluminum ground systems becoming common? Are they reliable, even after absorbing some heavy strikes? Any other comments? Ed K7AAT on the Oregon Coast I've never seen any that use aluminum wire. Everything I've seen and what little I've done was copper wire for both mountain top and home grounding. You can come to Florida where you'll find the lightning supression systems on the buildings here all use about a 1" aluminum rope to interconnect all the spikes and tie into the building ground. 73, Bruce |
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