Posted by kyhayman on April 16, 2011 at 09:49:44 from (75.104.128.54):
In Reply to: Electric Fence's posted by Billy NY on April 16, 2011 at 07:54:26:
Gallagher's new recommendations are to use galvanized grounds and leads to ground and to fence due to bimetallic oxidation. I've wondered if this may be there way of saying copper is too expensive....
When I go copper to galvanized I do try to use antioxident paste inside heat shrink tubing thats then taped with rubberized tape. As to the ground rods, I dont know if it makes a difference but in shallow soils I put the rods in the ground horizontally to get a full 8 foot earth ground. 3 rods 3 feet each should yield the same effect.... with should being the key word.
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