At 09:02 PM 4/21/97 -0500, Bill Tippett wrote:
> Bill, visit the electrical department of your local Home Depot
>and pick up the following:
>
>1. Buy a container of "Noalox" to lubricate and provide good electrical
> connections between tower sections. 8 oz is about $5 I recall.
>
>2. Buy two each water pipe grounding clamps per tower connection.
> These are the clamps that have two V-shaped halves held together
> by screws.
>
>3. Buy about 6 inches of #6 or #8 solid copper ground wire per tower
> tower connection. (9 inches if you have Rohn 45).
>
> Attach ground clamps to tower leg on opposite sides of the joint,
>put the short copper wire through each clamp and tighten. You only
>need to do one joint per section, not all three legs.
A caution, though. I used these clamps for my tower leg ground wires.
After a year the small screws that pinch the copper wire have rusted, and
all the wires are loose! Not exactly a good lightning ground. If you wind
up with ones like I did, I suspect they could be a problem up on the tower
unless the offending area is potted with some sort of tar-based compound -
at which point the problem is how to inspect the joints... ah well.
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr@contesting.com
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