Re: Any thoughts on electrically ground a tall stove-pipe (and support pole)?
One last suggestion. If depth is a problem, why not use the same idea of the coil. But, with a liile bit of a twist. Make a larger coil, but bury it shallower. I don't really think that it has to be deep. It just has to have enough surface area sufficently underground to complete the ground. Since you are not having to follow a code that I remember you mentioning, why not bury the ground rod on it's side?
One last suggestion. If depth is a problem, why not use the same idea of the coil. But, with a liile bit of a twist. Make a larger coil, but bury it shallower. I don't really think that it has to be deep. It just has to have enough surface area sufficently underground to complete the ground. Since you are not having to follow a code that I remember you mentioning, why not bury the ground rod on it's side?
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