On 10/13/2011 12:32 AM, Tony wrote:
> On 10/11/2011 9:28 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
>> AWG10 solid is also used for a lot of
>> things. If you want bigger (AWG2 or 2/0), then stranded is where it's
>> at, although I don't know why you would need something that big for a
>> tower (you see it where it needs to bridge across something moving: like
>> a gate or a tilt fixture)
My whole ground system consists of 33 8' ground rods CadWelded(TM) to
over 600' of bare #2 copper for lightning protection. The tower has
taken at least 17 direct and verified strikes in less than 10 years..
How many it's actually taken I don't know. it's designed specifically
as a safety ground and would be a waste of money (and copper) for an RF
ground.
73
Roger (K8RI)
> Hi Jim,
>
> So there's no advantage in grounding a tower with AGW 2/0 vs #10?
>
> Tony
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