Run one #6 solid copper ground wire between all ground rods and tie them
all together. Make sure the electrical supply ground rod is bonded to
this. I would also suggest that you run a monitor test of the voltage
at the location over time.
Scriv
Dan Metcalf wrote:
I have several towers,
Of JohnnyO
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Unless all of your grounds are bonded together - You stand
the risk of causing your own nightmares due to the difference
in potential across the 2 different grounding systems
You might try running a continuity test with your voltage meter.
Jeff
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Yeah that's
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Unless all of your grounds are bonded together - You stand
the risk of causing your own