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Default Grounding Using Cold Water Faucet

dxAce wrote:

Count Floyd wrote:

I have heard a lot about grounding and using baluns, but I am using
the cold water faucet in the back yard, it has an old-fashioned strap
with a screw on the top that I put the ground wire in and tighten it
down. Is this any good, or would something else be better?


I recall something in the past about using water piping as a ground. Perhaps it
had something to do with electrolysis and the buildup of deposits of minerals in
the piping making that not such a good idea.

Perhaps someone else might chime in on this.

Personally, I use seperate 8' ground rods here.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Plastic pipe may be in the line. Old plumbing with iron or steel pipe
to the street is a good ground; but if the feed is PVC, not a good ground.
 
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