Thanks, Ken. And better luck next time.
Chris
On Wednesday, 3 August 2011, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Interesting, Ken. Am I right in thinking that a "halo ground" is just
something to soak up the charge, or is it connected to the ground?
>
>
> Connected. Same with any Faraday Cages for RF shielding.
>
> In the telco industry, we almost exclusively use halo grounding to
> protect our equipment rooms. I've got an industry "best practices"
> guide which is probably about 600 pages long on how to do this stuff.
> I'm pretty well convinced that I'm going to retrofit my next house to
> this standard.
>
> Which is another story... Went to make our offer on a house which had
> been on the market for 247 days (short duration for that town) and
> found out that somebody beat us by one day.
>
> AG
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