One of my friends had a roommate who used to get drunk, take off his pants, put them over his head and run across a very busy street. As far as I know, nobody ever ran over him.
That didnt make it a good idea.
Friends dont let friends ground a lightning rod to a water pipe, because most codes would prohibit that for good reasons. Many people have lived with ungrounded dishes and experienced few correlative problems. Which ALSO didnt make it a good idea.
Some people read posts and send replies that arent very good advice, yet they'll stick with that bad advice even though they didnt really read any of the context, because being wrong sucks.
If your local building code says you can tie to a water pipe, or to an ungrounded pipe hanging from your crawlspace, or that you dont have to ground at all, then follow that code. But do check up on it and follow what they say, because they have 50+ years of experience with the stuff that goes wrong when you dont follow it. It might be sad if you saved yourself 20 minutes and 20' of wire and burned your house to the ground. Right? Grounding to a water pipe is fine advice for lower voltage, low amperage applications where there is a circuit breaker and/or a GFCI involved. Its not a very good idea for any application that might involve serious electrical imbalances. Not a good idea at all.
I'm going to unsubscribe from this thread now, because all the useful data is in evidence, and I'm not interested in any more tit for tat regarding the merits of giving really bad advice to people.
That didnt make it a good idea.
Friends dont let friends ground a lightning rod to a water pipe, because most codes would prohibit that for good reasons. Many people have lived with ungrounded dishes and experienced few correlative problems. Which ALSO didnt make it a good idea.
Some people read posts and send replies that arent very good advice, yet they'll stick with that bad advice even though they didnt really read any of the context, because being wrong sucks.
If your local building code says you can tie to a water pipe, or to an ungrounded pipe hanging from your crawlspace, or that you dont have to ground at all, then follow that code. But do check up on it and follow what they say, because they have 50+ years of experience with the stuff that goes wrong when you dont follow it. It might be sad if you saved yourself 20 minutes and 20' of wire and burned your house to the ground. Right? Grounding to a water pipe is fine advice for lower voltage, low amperage applications where there is a circuit breaker and/or a GFCI involved. Its not a very good idea for any application that might involve serious electrical imbalances. Not a good idea at all.
I'm going to unsubscribe from this thread now, because all the useful data is in evidence, and I'm not interested in any more tit for tat regarding the merits of giving really bad advice to people.