> That would be a good solution. But the fact is usually the metal tower
> is a great ground itself. If you have a good copper strap or heavy wire
> grounding the arrestor to the tower, surges should be shunted down the
> wire or strap to the tower and then to ground. If there's any reason to
> think that the tower isn't grounded, run the copper down to a grounding
> rod. Having said all this, I'm a relative beginner. My opinion will be
> disputed by many and supported by some who have great expertise on
> lightning protection.

Makes sense to me :-). What about between the cat 5 and the electrical
source? Should I use something similiar to a cat5 ground connector?
Thanks!
Lewis

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