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xelasnave
10-01-2024, 06:01 PM
I need to put one in ... does anyone have any experience with these things?
OR able to recomend a supplier?
alex
Startrek
10-01-2024, 06:31 PM
When I had my national medium sized electrical engineering and contracting business , we use to offer our industrial and commercial clients a full suite of lighting protection systems including lightning rod down conductor systems.
The company we used was Ericore
They were excellent and could offer solutions nationwide
Don’t know if they are still around, and if they are , they may have a subcontractor who services northern NSW
I definitely wouldn’t recommend a DIY lightning protection system. Theres a lot of engineering that goes into a site specific designed lightning protection system ( whether big or small )
Cheers
Martin
xelasnave
10-01-2024, 07:38 PM
Thank you Martin I found them and making enquiries.
alex
Hey Alex when I read Lightning Rods i thought immediately your were exploring the need for a huge metal rod near your dam to capture lightning strikes :shrug: :lol:
It seems i was wrong. :rolleyes::rolleyes: have a great day :thumbsup:
Leon :thumbsup:
doug mc
11-01-2024, 10:36 AM
Just recently some electrical technicians installed a new earthing point for a power pole outside our place. They had to drill several metres down to reach a suitable impedance area in the soil. Seems there is a lot to it.
xelasnave
11-01-2024, 10:39 AM
Well yes that's it Leon ... electricity sortta acts like water so there must be a way:P
Actually ..you will remember when I was going to turn that shipping container shed/ shack into my residence and observatory...well my daughter turned it into something absolutely jaw dropping and I want to lightning proof it for her...
alex
I want to lightning proof it for her...
Well Alex that sounds like an excellent idea, I suppose those metal boxes could ignite the odd strike.;)
Leon:thumbsup:
xelasnave
12-01-2024, 09:43 AM
There have been strikes both at our main house and at the neighbours ( at same elevation) so I consider the threat of a future strike probable.
alex
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