I'm finally ready to correctly ground my Trylon tower. I'll describe my grounding plan for those that are interested below... but for now, I have a question: I am using #2 bare stranded copper wire.
Scott, see my comments interleaved with original below: Hey you Trylon Tower owners out there... what did you use to ground your I have a Trylon-like tower, HD AB-105. My tower leg ground wires are#2
Scott, Do you have the Polyphaser Book? If not, spend 20 bux and get it from them. Set aside some serious evenings for reading and studying, and then revisit the questions you posed. This is not abou
Grounding lugs for tower legs Scott. Try a welding supply shop. They have lugs for attaching welding cable to the lugs on welders. (low voltage lots of amps). The crimping on these big lugs is often
Comments within your post I'm finally ready to correctly ground my Trylon tower. I'll describe my grounding plan for those that are interested below... but for now, I have a question: I am using #2 b
I don't have a Trylon tower, but I had to bond a 2/0 ground wire to my US Tower base. I used a 2"-square piece of 1/8" copper and drilled two holes in it: a 1" hole to go over the J-bolt and a 1/4" h
dissimilar That's why most everybody uses angle adapters/beam clamps. The Andrew ones are stainless steel and the lug attaches to them. You avoid the zinc corrosion problem. Champion Radio Products h
Roger Block, author of the 'Grounds' book and PolyPhaser's founder and chief technicable guru wrote the book, and most of his advice, based on typical commercial procedures where the tower is relativ