02-12-2018, 06:21 AM
Hmm I thought, just stuck in rock would work, especially if the rock is wet.
Seeb's post: "I have seen flag pole lighting rod setups that reportedly work- they are supposed to protect a 45 degree cone down from the top of the pole. They need an actual ground tho not just stuck in a rock"
So Seeb, there needs to be a copper cable attached to the pole and the other end attaches to a metal stake that's buried in damp clay-like earth? I thought the pole would be grounded because its cemented into the ground?
Seeb's post: "I have seen flag pole lighting rod setups that reportedly work- they are supposed to protect a 45 degree cone down from the top of the pole. They need an actual ground tho not just stuck in a rock"
So Seeb, there needs to be a copper cable attached to the pole and the other end attaches to a metal stake that's buried in damp clay-like earth? I thought the pole would be grounded because its cemented into the ground?