Red wrote:
> Transmission to earth may also be enhanced by increasing the area of
> contact between grounding elements, either rod or radial, by using
> elements of greater area or by enhancing their area by encasing them in
> concrete. The latter is sometimes further enhanced by the use of
> concrete of higher than usual conductivity.
> 73 de WOØW
Increasing the surface area of a ground rod does little to increase
conductance. It is length that counts. That is the reason for spacing
rods some distance apart rather than having them close together.
Rods have an effective area in a sort of sphere around them in the soil.
Increasing their diameter does not increase that sphere of effectiveness.
Encasing rods in concrete increases conductivity because concrete holds
moisture in its vicinity rather well.
73
Gary K4FMX
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