The NEC has strict standards for the Grounding Electrode System, and exactly where and when neutral (ground_ed_ conductor) can be bonded to ground (ground_ing_ conductor). It does not limit the numbe
That and maintaining the seperation of the grounded (neutral) and grounding (green wire) conductors at ALL places except the designated bond location at the "source" of a SDS (seperately derived syst
Only works if sway is fairly limited. Flexible trees combined with winter winds that will be 30 - 60 mph constant with 5 - 30 second "bursts" of up to 120mph... When they are directly along the line
I just put up a 450 this summer, so far as I can tell is is same connector and boot. I put the boot on when I made my cable, but then cut it off. The boot is vinyl and at best a splash gaurd. With hi
My VHF/UHF weak signal station is limited by the antennas being mounted on the roof. Besides not being nearly as high as I would like, nearly half of the short feedlines run in proximity to household
That is pretty much what I expected but was not sure of how much things might shift with the addition of .4" coax through the cores. All coax is double shielded, mostly LMR400 and LMR400-UF. If I was
Real M17/128-RG400 spec RG400 There are a bunch of "RG400"ish cables our there, so I only buy known maker with milspec id on jacket. I have about 100feet of Harbor M17/128-RG400 around, from 3 or 4 d
I always use 2 or 3 (depending on the size of the clamp) .25" wide black UV rated Panduit or T&B zips for exactly this reason. So long as you are using quality zips (high strength uv stabilized with