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Hello:
Will be banging in some sort of ground rod to ground an outdoor lighning arrestor and Balun. Saw the 5/8 O.D. Cu plated solid steel 8 foot long ones by ERICO at Home Depot, and I imagine these are what most folks use. But was wondering: Might it be better to use, e.g., a 3/4" or 1" Cu pipe, the kind that houses are plumbed with for their normal water supply. Would be more surface area on the outside, and you would also pick up some area from the pipe's ID if it is dirt filled due to the driving into the soil. Thoughts on ? Bob |
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