NoCan i use two 4' ground rods , in place of one 8'ground rod ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
If you weld them together to make an eight foot rodCan i use two 4' ground rods , in place of one 8'ground rod ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Just how would using two 4-ft ground rods risk his family safetyAlso hire a qualified electrician. Don't risk you or your family's safety.
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Because science. Lookup equipotential.Just how would using two 4-ft ground rods risk his family safety
Can i use two 4' ground rods , in place of one 8'ground rod ?
What science is involved? There's no serious evidence to suggest that even a complete lack of a grounding electrode system presents at any real hazard.Because science. Lookup equipotential.
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There's tons of evidence. Tiny amounts of current in water can cause muscles to restrict and you can drown. Keeping all metal systems and the equipment ground at equipotential to ground helps reduce potential differences in respect to your body's connection to ground and other metal surfaces you come into contact with. It's science!What science is involved? There's no serious evidence to suggest that even a complete lack of a grounding electrode system presents at any real hazard.
Lol, I mean why wouldn't he dispose of the evidenceNever mind , probably right next to the one that just got cut in half.
There's tons of evidence. Tiny amounts of current in water can cause muscles to restrict and you can drown. Keeping all metal systems and the equipment ground at equipotential to ground helps reduce potential differences in respect to your body's connection to ground and other metal surfaces you come into contact with. It's science!
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I didn't say equipotential bonding. I'm simply referring to the principle of equipotential.Equipotential bonding has nothing to do with grounding. It’s science!
Unfortunately the only way this would work is to have an elaborate conductive grid or mat. A bunch of rods is not going to do anything no matter how long they are. That is not their purpose.There's tons of evidence. Tiny amounts of current in water can cause muscles to restrict and you can drown. Keeping all metal systems and the equipment ground at equipotential to ground helps reduce potential differences in respect to your body's connection to ground and other metal surfaces you come into contact with. It's science!
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