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Can you ground to a pipe fence?
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<blockquote data-quote="Runaway Deere" data-source="post: 938086" data-attributes="member: 16486"><p>We live in cen cal and it's pretty dry, you can ground to anything you want as long as you test your ground with dvom Tester ground. Fence a few hundred foot away then go to ground rod put one lead on ground other lead into a new dirt ground volt meter should read less than 2kv if it reads more then you need more ground rods. Here in Cali I have 3 8ft ground rods all in hard pan ....it was no fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runaway Deere, post: 938086, member: 16486"] We live in cen cal and it's pretty dry, you can ground to anything you want as long as you test your ground with dvom Tester ground. Fence a few hundred foot away then go to ground rod put one lead on ground other lead into a new dirt ground volt meter should read less than 2kv if it reads more then you need more ground rods. Here in Cali I have 3 8ft ground rods all in hard pan ....it was no fun [/QUOTE]
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