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![]() "mike" wrote in message ... Though copper conducts better, even steel should be helpful. Given they both oxidize, who knows whats better after a year or so. I don't think oxidation is a big factor. Rusty steel or green copper are still probably better conductors than the surrounding soil. Even if the stake were completely insulated, there still would be AC capacitive coupling to the earth. Frank Dresser |
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