ChrisFishr
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Question is:
We were always told that old barns and so forth had lightning rods on the roof, so that the roof top appears to be at the same potential as the earth's surface or ground level. This makes it less attractive to the lightning.
We are and were also always told not to hold metal golf clubs on a golf course and to seek the lowest point on the ground during an electrical storm.
I have a trailer project I am designing and I thought it would make good sense from a safety point to include a cable/grounding electrode in the trailer.
That way if the trailer was parked out in a wide open space, such as a field, it would be safer in case of a electrical storm ? Please share your OP.
We were always told that old barns and so forth had lightning rods on the roof, so that the roof top appears to be at the same potential as the earth's surface or ground level. This makes it less attractive to the lightning.
We are and were also always told not to hold metal golf clubs on a golf course and to seek the lowest point on the ground during an electrical storm.
I have a trailer project I am designing and I thought it would make good sense from a safety point to include a cable/grounding electrode in the trailer.
That way if the trailer was parked out in a wide open space, such as a field, it would be safer in case of a electrical storm ? Please share your OP.
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