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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Grounding questions/help
Yeah that's what I'm thinking, basically my cat5 wire and POE system is the
bond
between the 2 separate grounds :-(... Is there an easy/cheap way to test of
the
grounds are connected underground?
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round?
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Unless all of your grounds are bonded together - You stand
the risk of causing you
You might try running a continuity test with your voltage meter.
Jeff
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Y
Short - Straight - and on a single point ground system. You want to become
one with the tower. You do not want to make your equipment the least
resistant pathway to ground.
You might also request that additional (three (3) or more) 8 ft ground rods
be driven on 16 ft centers from existing rods a
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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 potenti
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. Make sure everything is bonded together as 1
single grounding system.
JohnnyO
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Thanks - I will do that
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> Run one #6
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, a