[ICOM] Grounding

William Diamond wjdiamond at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 18 03:13:52 EDT 2004


Hi Dick,

Thanks for the info.  Do you think that a single 10 ga copper wire tying all
together is large enough??

      William J. Diamond
       Rogers, Arkansas

    Ham Radio Operator WR0T

   Please Visit My Radio Site
        wjdiamond.com



-----Original Message-----
From: icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:icom-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Dick Flanagan
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 1:57 AM
To: ICOM Reflector
Subject: Re: [ICOM] Grounding


At 11:26 PM 5/17/2004, "William Diamond" <wjdiamond at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 >Hi folks,
 >
 >I spent a few hours today with an engineer from the power company as I had
a
 >whole house surge device put on my main electrical service.
 >
 >He said that my present grounding setup is a problem, i.e.., separate
ground
 >rods for the tower as well as the radio room.  He said that I needed
"single
 >point" grounding system with the tower and radio room tied into the main
 >power company ground so there will not be a difference of potential.
 >
 >He said that a small wire such as #10 will be fine.
 >
 >Has anyone else heard of this?

Yup.  He's right.  My central ground point is just outside my shack.  From
that point 25 equal-length 12AWG wires fan out into the shack and connect
to each piece of equipment to be grounded.  When the voltage spikes on the
central ground point, all 25 lengths of wires rise with it, all 25 pieces
of gear rise with it, and they all fall with it.  REAL lightning protection
schemes are not easy and often not intuitive.

73, Dick
--
Dick Flanagan K7VC NV SM
E-mail: k7vc at arrl.org


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