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I will be puting a intenna mast up on the roof, and I plan on
running a wire from the mast to a grounding rod. My house is grounded via just the water pipe, as far as I can tell, no grounding rod connects to my electrial service. Do I need to run a wire from the grounding rod to my water pipe to prevent a grounding loop? What size wire should I use from the mast to the rod? and from the rod to the water pipe, if it is required? Thanks! -Mike Ekholm -- Mike Ekholm, UNIX Sys Admin - web: http://www.ekholm.org ham: kc0mpu irc: Nalez ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UNIX - The Swiss army knife of software. |
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