Do I need a grounding rod for my shed without power?

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DarthStig

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Hi everyone, I'm a homeowner trying to solve a very simple question (hopefully).

Do I need a grounding rod on my shed? I have a golf simulator in it but it doesn't have power except for the extension cords I have running from the house. It's an all wood shed with a roof made of leftover shingles I had when the main house roof was put on. It sits lower than my house's basement and is about 150' or so from it. It also is next to a few trees.

I live in Atlanta where thunderstorms are prevalent, especially these next couple of months. The rules I have for the shed are the same as a pool, we hear thunder getting close; everything is shutdown and we go inside. Safety is my #1 concern but I want to be able to continue playing golf throughout a storm. Frying approximately $10,000 worth of electronics is not ideal either. I'm fine with putting a ground rod on the shed, but I don't know if that will effectively attract lightning or deter it, which is why I'm asking such a rudimentary question.

Thanks,
DS
 
We are not able to assist DIYers, the concern is what else are you not asking. An electrician can best assist you.
 
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