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Gary Deutschmann wrote:
"If you recall, I lost a tower to a lightning strike." Yes. I was saddened by Gary`s misfortune.. My recollection of the event is that the tower was aluminum. It seems there may have been a poor electrical connection between tower sections which generated first great heat. There was a lightning induced failure of one of the tower legs, if I remember. The commercial towers erected by one of the companies I worked for, all had a copper cable about like a welding or jumper cable riunning the length of the tower, connecting the top plate to the ground system for the tower. Deep ground rods were connected to each tower leg. I encountered these towers upon joining the company. I would not have so specified those tower-length cables in those big steel towers, but it must have worked as we never had any lightning damage to the towers. In Gary`s case, such a cable might have prevented a melt-down. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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