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<blockquote data-quote="Balin&#039; Wire" data-source="post: 1056730" data-attributes="member: 16709"><p>Pricefarm,</p><p>Put a single strand on my side, about 32" from the ground using 4" stand-off's from the T-posts. Another thing I did was drive a second ground rod 10' away from the first one. I wired them seerately back to the ground side. As dry as it is, I thought I needed as much grounding as I could get. The blue arc was "lazy" with just one but was a lot bluer and hot like hades with two. </p><p></p><p>Hope this answers your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balin' Wire, post: 1056730, member: 16709"] Pricefarm, Put a single strand on my side, about 32" from the ground using 4" stand-off's from the T-posts. Another thing I did was drive a second ground rod 10' away from the first one. I wired them seerately back to the ground side. As dry as it is, I thought I needed as much grounding as I could get. The blue arc was "lazy" with just one but was a lot bluer and hot like hades with two. Hope this answers your question. [/QUOTE]
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