Just burry a 1" x 10' copper rod in the ground (solid) then use # 4 awg. THHN wire. You can use salt in the hole to keep it moist . Salt is two elements, metal and gas. Sodium being metal, and chloride being a gas. Common table salt. This creates a compound. Salt. This will make sure that a good ground is made. But if the rod is in a moist area salt is not needed. Drill a hole in the top of rod and secure wire with a copper eyelet #4. Burry it till only wire is comeing out. Ready to go.
What is this ultrafill? Is ultraweld the same as CAD welding? i used to do this type of work for the FAA and never used either of these things. and why the salt inside you copper ground rod, the ones we used were solid copper?
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NLtuning84 1 year ago
Just burry a 1" x 10' copper rod in the ground (solid) then use # 4 awg. THHN wire. You can use salt in the hole to keep it moist . Salt is two elements, metal and gas. Sodium being metal, and chloride being a gas. Common table salt. This creates a compound. Salt. This will make sure that a good ground is made. But if the rod is in a moist area salt is not needed. Drill a hole in the top of rod and secure wire with a copper eyelet #4. Burry it till only wire is comeing out. Ready to go.
fishingindeepwater 1 year ago
What is this ultrafill? Is ultraweld the same as CAD welding? i used to do this type of work for the FAA and never used either of these things. and why the salt inside you copper ground rod, the ones we used were solid copper?
fischstyxx 2 years ago
No !, It's A welding process that ensures a low resistence over a long time !
bliksems00 2 years ago
Is Ultraweld a portable soldering device?
Magnageek 2 years ago
wtf is dit.... :P
amstelbier12 2 years ago