My house electrical ground is on the opposite side of the house from my shack. I put 8' ground rods about every 8 feet, and tied 'em all together with 6 AWG solid copper wire. That was a lot of work, and I did it over time. (Check YouTube for "water drill," which saved me a lot of back-breaking work.) I just bought a copper bus bar and a couple of Alpha Delta lightning arrestors that I plan to install right outside the shack.
________________________________ From: BVARC <bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org> on behalf of terry leatherland via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 6, 2021 5:08 PM To: Robert Polinski via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> Cc: terry leatherland <k5...@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [BVARC] N5XZ Lightning Strike - Seeking guidance Robert. HI. I was going to ask this very question. I recently rerouted all of my coax and antenna runs thru a different path into my 2nd floor shack. Below the shack I put in a 8' copper ground rod. I have all 4 coax lines going thru dx engineering lightning arrestors into that ground rod. It is about 40' away on the same house side from my main house AC ground.. Should I just run a 10Gauge wire leg from that new rod to the AC rod, thereby making all of them the same ground structure? Isnt that called a ground loop? or am i reversed in this thinking. Terry Leatherland, K5PGF 281-455-8090 Sugar Land, Tx On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, 04:29:04 PM CDT, Robert Polinski via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: Allen, you need to bond your ham ground with your AC ground. Robert From: BVARC <bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org> On Behalf Of Mark Brantana via BVARC Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2021 3:47 PM To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <bvarc@bvarc.org>; TDXS Reflector <tdxs-l...@tdxs.net>; CTDXCC <ctd...@kkn.net> Cc: Mark Brantana <n5...@yahoo.com>; Allen Brier N5XZ <n...@earthlink.net>; Allen Brier <n...@arrl.net> Subject: Re: [BVARC] N5XZ Lightning Strike - Seeking guidance I have a new 650 watt computer power supply you can have if you want it. Mark N5PRD Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone<https://overview.mail.yahoo.com/?.src=iOS> On Tuesday, July 6, 2021, 3:42 PM, Allen Brier N5XZ via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org<mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org>> wrote: As many of you know, I have suffered a direct lightning strike here at my station on Monday, June 28th about 6:30 am. It was essentially catastrophic for most of my equipment inside the shack and I am still assessing the damage. I even have some damage to audio gear in another room. Many other homes in the neighborhood also suffered damage, one of them so bad that EVERY piece of electronic equipment in the house was fried. I am still waiting for a power supply to get my computer back up and running, but thanks to Orville K5VWW, we have determined that the hard drive is intact. I am seeking guidance from anyone who has suffered a similar fate. I need to know: - How did you deal with the insurance company? - How did you test equipment to determine the extent of damage? - Did you employ an electrical engineer to provide statement(s) to the insurance company to validate damage? (was is require to?) (Any EE's out there available for this?) - What was claimed? i.e. did you claim all feedlines, cables, adapters, switches, etc. in addition to radios even if there is no damage visible? Any other information which may benefit me in my claim would be appreciated. It may be a while before I am back on the air again from my QTH. Allen Brier N5XZ ________________________________________________ Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club BVARC mailing list BVARC@bvarc.org<mailto:BVARC@bvarc.org> http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org Publicly available archives are available here: https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/ <https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/%20> ________________________________________________ Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club BVARC mailing list BVARC@bvarc.org<mailto:BVARC@bvarc.org> http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org Publicly available archives are available here: https://www.mail-archive.com/bvarc@bvarc.org/
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