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[TowerTalk] Ground Rod PlatingRe: TowerTalk Digest, Vol 220, Issue 8

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Ground Rod PlatingRe: TowerTalk Digest, Vol 220, Issue 8
From: Steve Davis | Davis RF <sdavis@davisrf.com>
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2021 20:41:09 +0000
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Byron,

Copper oxide conducts well, depending on its density.  But the rod is buried, 
limiting exposure to oxygen

If in fact the content is minerals asscociated with water, then the minerals 
should not deter conductivity.

One way to sort out the performance of the ground rod in soil, is to expose 
some of the questionable outer layer.  Lay an ohm meter probe sideways over 
that layer, don't pierce into it. With the other probe pierce into the top cut 
(the top end, in the middle) , so that you that your probe point is into the 
steel and connected to any copper layer that might cover the cut end (maybe 
none).   Take the resistance reading.

  Then go to where you bought the rods, do the same test at the same points on 
the rod as you did on the buried one.   Check the readings.  If within reson 
(Subjective, maybe 10 - 15%, your ok.

I will say though that of what I at least have studied ref. grounding in the 
past, I have never seen anything about this sort of concern when buried in
typical "dirt"  around the US.

Let me know if you go further with this, what you find out.

   Regards,  Steve  K1PEK   DavisRF. com     and DavisRopeAndCable.com
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   1. Ground Rod Plating (Byron Tatum)


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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2021 04:15:41 +0000 (UTC)
From: Byron Tatum <bjtatum1@att.net>
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Ground Rod Plating
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Hello-? ? Possibly someone here may know answers, I would like to know about 
this. I had a 110' 45G tower up for about 8 years located about halfway between 
Houston and Galveston, TX. I had 6 x 10' copper clad steel ground rods down, 
interconnected with #2 solid copper wire. Soil was the gumbo as they call it. 
There were 2 rods going out from each tower leg under guy wire pattern. I used 
Cadweld One-Shots to attach #2 wire to ground rods. When I moved to this new 
QTH in East Texas I jacked the rods out of the ground and salvaged as much of 
the #2 wire as I could. All of the 6 ground rods had a grayish-white appearing 
crusty coating stuck on them, it was worse in the top 4' of the rods. Appears 
some form of mineral deposits. I used sandpaper to get it off but underneath 
the crusty outer part, up against copper, the material was plated onto the 
copper and took some work to get it sanded off. Appears I suffered no loss of 
copper cladding thickness.? ?Just curious what the material is, I
  assume it is same minerals that show up in hard water. Even more curious 
about, when a ground rod gets coated like this, does it suffer any loss of its 
performance?Thanks,Byron W5FH?

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