Just had dish installed last week. I had done some research on grounding, and was expecting the ground block be placed outside near the feed through point, but installer suggested putting it inside, to avoid moisture problems. That sounded logical to me, so we mounted it on the basement ceiling (1st floor joist), within a couple feet of wall feed through. Location is about perfect, as the copper water line comes through the basement wall directly below that point, clamped ground to that, so only about 7' of ground wire.
Just wanted to get a second (or more) opinion on mounting the ground block to a wood joist inside the house. Any issues, safety or otherwise, to be concerned with?
His work was very neatly done (which I made sure of), so my impression anyway was that he knew right from wrong.
Thanks.
Just wanted to get a second (or more) opinion on mounting the ground block to a wood joist inside the house. Any issues, safety or otherwise, to be concerned with?
His work was very neatly done (which I made sure of), so my impression anyway was that he knew right from wrong.
Thanks.