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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
earthing the lnb possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turok" data-source="post: 636479" data-attributes="member: 192339"><p>Hi there!<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>i want to earth my exiting 4 meter mast on the roof!</p><p>the 2 mast of the other antenna ,must be connected together,then i need a special connection cable,if i understand right,that transport the high voltage ,in the lightning rod,installed on the ground!</p><p></p><p>every house should have a main earth lighting connector,but currencly i dont know where it is!</p><p></p><p>is there some other material,that does not transport the power ,so good,then a normal iron mast?</p><p>maybe i massiv hard plastic mast,did not transport the power ,and when the lighting will hit,nothing would happen,problem,here is not allowed,to do the install by your self,only electronice engeneers can do it,because of the insurance,in every country it is diffrent!</p><p></p><p>can also something happen,when the receiver is off,and the lighting comes over the cable?#often i read,that only a complete replug helps,because the lighting is so strong,that it "jumps"over the small connection distance,in the on/off swtich,also lighting cord protectors,where i can put many electronic decive,does not help,when the voltage is to strong..!</p><p></p><p>what diameter the lighting rood should have and lenth?</p><p>how deep must it into the ground?</p><p>and does it realy work,to protect more mast together,at the same time,when there are all connected each other?</p><p></p><p>is earthing in uk also so expensice 1000 up to 1500€ here!</p><p>thanks for your input !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turok, post: 636479, member: 192339"] Hi there!:) i want to earth my exiting 4 meter mast on the roof! the 2 mast of the other antenna ,must be connected together,then i need a special connection cable,if i understand right,that transport the high voltage ,in the lightning rod,installed on the ground! every house should have a main earth lighting connector,but currencly i dont know where it is! is there some other material,that does not transport the power ,so good,then a normal iron mast? maybe i massiv hard plastic mast,did not transport the power ,and when the lighting will hit,nothing would happen,problem,here is not allowed,to do the install by your self,only electronice engeneers can do it,because of the insurance,in every country it is diffrent! can also something happen,when the receiver is off,and the lighting comes over the cable?#often i read,that only a complete replug helps,because the lighting is so strong,that it "jumps"over the small connection distance,in the on/off swtich,also lighting cord protectors,where i can put many electronic decive,does not help,when the voltage is to strong..! what diameter the lighting rood should have and lenth? how deep must it into the ground? and does it realy work,to protect more mast together,at the same time,when there are all connected each other? is earthing in uk also so expensice 1000 up to 1500€ here! thanks for your input ! [/QUOTE]
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