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Driving a long copper stake into damp ground is a given of course, but this is to be done in a field near a main road, and there is the opportunity to put more than one of them in. Possibly up to four in each corner to capitalise on the possibility of VLF testing.
I have a few galvanised steel scaffold pipes of between two and three metres long and the ground is certainly soft enough (London clay) to knock them down with a sledgehammer.
So , is a galvanised pole good enough to work as a grounding rod and for VLF is it a case that the deeper the burial the better?
Thanks in advance.
I have a few galvanised steel scaffold pipes of between two and three metres long and the ground is certainly soft enough (London clay) to knock them down with a sledgehammer.
So , is a galvanised pole good enough to work as a grounding rod and for VLF is it a case that the deeper the burial the better?
Thanks in advance.