David I hope this has some value.
FYI I do not understand what happened here, except lightening storm and lost 
controllers.  

We lost a number of controllers during a storm several years ago.  One storm 
but many controllers lost.  The controllers got zapped.  Inside the controllers 
the transistors and var-resistors were popped.  no special attempt was made to 
ground the piping system, thinking it was grounded via the water system.  My 
observation was the lightening somehow liked the control system, Maybe coming 
in the AC mains and going to ground via the controller, or through the sensor 
wires down to the controller to ground.

Maybe the piping was not grounded because of plastic water mains, this was in a 
new development, and the atmospheric energy forced current down the piping 
system through the pump power line to the ground for the controller and the 
electrical system.  BTW altho there was other related electrical damage in some 
of the houses, it seemed the controllers got it the worst.

Since then I take the sensor wire and wrap 5 turns around a bolt before 
connecting to the controller.    I do not know if it helps, as I have  many 
with and without the turns around a bolt that have not failed.

Darryl 

--- On Mon, 8/3/09, David Palumbo <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: David Palumbo <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Grounding SHW collectors
> To: "'RE-wrenches'" <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, August 3, 2009, 6:50 PM
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> How many of you ground the copper pipe
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> rod(s)? We asked Shuco
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> Dave Palumbo 
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> Independent Power LLC 
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> 462 Solar Way Drive 
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