gar
Senior Member
- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Occupation
- EE
230505-2003 EDT
cmdr_striker:
In my yard I have one independent 10 ft ground rod fully driven in the earth about 30 ft from my water supply line.
If I connect 120 V to this independent rod I see a current of about 4 to 6 A from memory. Thus, a resistance of about 20 ohms. Voltage in the earth as I move away from the rod drops fairly quickly.
If I do not inject current into my yard voltage between two screw drivers at about 12 ft is in the less than 1 V range.
I suggest you do some voltage measurements using the about 10 to 12 ft spacing between the probes. Do this at various positions in your yard, and at different angles. Report back on your results.
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cmdr_striker:
In my yard I have one independent 10 ft ground rod fully driven in the earth about 30 ft from my water supply line.
If I connect 120 V to this independent rod I see a current of about 4 to 6 A from memory. Thus, a resistance of about 20 ohms. Voltage in the earth as I move away from the rod drops fairly quickly.
If I do not inject current into my yard voltage between two screw drivers at about 12 ft is in the less than 1 V range.
I suggest you do some voltage measurements using the about 10 to 12 ft spacing between the probes. Do this at various positions in your yard, and at different angles. Report back on your results.
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