Well, you better believe it.BrettTRay said:I can't believe some techs would actually drive a ground rod in the ground and not tie it in to the main ground and say that its fine. Wheres Simple Simon when you need him?
Of course, I prefer to use a bonded ground, but if it's more than a few feet away, I'll pound a ground rod, and then, IF POSSIBLE, I'll "bond" it with 12ga copper.
Yes, I know that's NOT to NEC code, but most of you know my opinion of them.
The concept is to drain static. The NEC is worried about AC bleed onto the coax. That would require a double failure of the receiver.
And a final note, I have NEVER run into a ground loop issue (with satellite gear). If I had to guess why (because I know others here HAVE run into it), I'd say it's because there's dang few "old" household electrical systems up here.