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Grounding the home

Tryingtoheal


 am ready to have an electrician ground our home the  correct way, but am a bit confused on what to tell him to do.

 Do we have 2 separate copper grounding rods put in outside the home?  Do they need to be in PVC  conduit? How far from the home do they need to be placed & how do you prevent a net current in your yard?

Do we have the current plumbing ground completely removed?

A book I read on recovering from ES states this person put capacitors on his electric panel. I don't know if an electrician will understand this.  Is it needed?

Kathy
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charles
That is difficult.

Many groundings pick up dirty frequencies.

I do recommend to go very deep, and come up with an isolated cable , so to avoid these frequencies.
I have tried a special capacitor, wich was very expensive, but did not get any good results.
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Tryingtoheal


How  many feet down would you tell them to  place the cables? Isolated cable means
one in pvc conduit?

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 7:38 AM, charles [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote:
That is difficult.

Many groundings pick up dirty frequencies.

I do recommend to go very deep, and come up with an isolated cable , so to avoid these frequencies.
I have tried a special capacitor, wich was very expensive, but did not get any good results.


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charles
The depth depend on obtaining zero Ohm resistance.

Isolated, means really isolated, not with plastic, but metal wires around the main core.
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elihme
That is called "shielded", not "isolated".