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Re: [TowerTalk] FW: Tower Grounds

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] FW: Tower Grounds
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2017 08:15:30 -0700
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When I upgraded my tower grounds, I bought rods at a commercial electrical supply house and Home Depot. The 5/8" rods looked a bit small and a caliper showed them undersized. I then checked some 1/2" I had on the shelf, and they were undersized also. I found this article

http://www.galvanelectrical.com/pdf/groundrodmarkingcompliance.pdf

I have never seen a "code compliant" stamped ground rod. Also, I have no way to measure Cu plating thickness, but would assume it was cheated on as well. Probably they all came from China where 1" = 19mm.

One thing I did learn in measuring the results was that #2 wire contributed significantly to reducing the DC resistance of a leg (35' #2 plus 2x 8' x "5/8" rods). (some earlier rods were #8 connected). Since #2 is 0.258" diameter (mine is USA #2) and 5/8 rods were about 0.58" the circumference ratio is 2.24. So 35' of #2 solid earth contact area is about equal to 2x 8' x 5/8- rods. Of course buried 6" the field distribution is a bit odd, but at DC it helped to get near to the Motorola 5 ohm target. Also, I'm confident the #2 copper will be there after the copper flash on the rods is long gone.

Additional reasons to use a Ufer.

Grant KZ1W
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