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2014-10-21 09:32 PM
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Re: Grounding
Not only you can but you must do this, or put more than one (ground rod ) and connect them to each other.
zeuscane
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Re: Grounding
Dear zeuscane
thanks for your replay, you meant that I can connect the second anti lightning (new) directly to the exist ground rod that already had been ground the old anti lightning. right??
because I don't have permission to drill any more to add another ground rod.
thanks again
Best Regards
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1 out of 1 members found this post helpful.
Re: Grounding
Yes, you have to connect at the existing lightning rod to ensure the equipotential of the structure.
regards
zeuscane
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