I have been searching and reading around the net and this site about grounding my dish.... but I have a question....
I just recently purchased a colonial house and had to install my dish at the very peak so its extremely high up to clear some trees. I also had to mount it on the opposite side of the house ground. The ground wire would have to run through my attic and would have to be around 90 ft long.
I would like to run it through the attic so I dont have to run it down the side of my house and attach it to a seperate ground (if I have to already run a wire from a seperate ground to the house ground.).....
Is a 90-100ft ground cable running through my attic ok?? And would I want to use #8 coated copper wire for this?
I also have a ground block mounted in the attic for the coax. Can I run the ground wire from the dish mast to the coax ground block? and then from the coax ground block to the house ground???? so its one single wire or do I have to run two seperate ground wires??
thanks so much!!!
I just recently purchased a colonial house and had to install my dish at the very peak so its extremely high up to clear some trees. I also had to mount it on the opposite side of the house ground. The ground wire would have to run through my attic and would have to be around 90 ft long.
I would like to run it through the attic so I dont have to run it down the side of my house and attach it to a seperate ground (if I have to already run a wire from a seperate ground to the house ground.).....
Is a 90-100ft ground cable running through my attic ok?? And would I want to use #8 coated copper wire for this?
I also have a ground block mounted in the attic for the coax. Can I run the ground wire from the dish mast to the coax ground block? and then from the coax ground block to the house ground???? so its one single wire or do I have to run two seperate ground wires??
thanks so much!!!