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That is unreal :)
 
Gosh installation of an earth rod is easier than I had been led to believe, but it is a life saving technical review so it must be right.
Good tip on using quality copper wire and not some cheap rubbish!
 
Good to see the guy is making good use of the neon driver , lol..

I reckon the guy bought it with a set of insulated drivers , and binned the other drivers .....LOL....
 
Now why is that termination method frowned upon?
We've been wasting cash on properly sized cable and clamps for years lads.
:)
 
now we know how eng54 gets his sub 1 ohm values. secret is out. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
That is ssssooooo bad even his hammer gave up after 44 seconds LOL :rofl:

This is what he posted up on his own vidoe:-

"make sore that yours wire and the rod are 1feet bellow the ground level , put some soil to hide that whole. YOUR ROD AND WIRE MUST NOT BE VISIBLE FROM OUTSIDE AND HAS BEEN !FEET LOW THAN THE GROUND LEVEL TO PROTECT YOUR APPLIANCES FROM SKY LIGHTNING PUT THE SOIL TO HIDE THE WIRE AND ROD THAT YOU DIG ......"



"SKY LIGHTNING" for crying out loud?? 1 foot of soil will do absolutely nothing!!! Great post, made me laugh :rofl:


18ft???? Not even Trev could bang in an 18ft rod lol. Then again thinking about it I bet he could?
 
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I always thought that GLENNSPARK was a pale lad, must have been out in this sunny weather we've been having recently.
Thought he'd be more broad Yorkshire aswell.

When I saw it I thought it has to be Yorkshire with that accent , could have been Glennspark , using his Hammer he picked up at ELEX show ..
 
Seems legit. Might use that method for TT'ing my neighbours dog kennel after he installs a TV and lamp! Ya gotta think about safety these days ;-)
 
That is ssssooooo bad even his hammer gave up after 44 seconds LOL :rofl:

This is what he posted up on his own vidoe:-

"make sore that yours wire and the rod are 1feet bellow the ground level , put some soil to hide that whole. YOUR ROD AND WIRE MUST NOT BE VISIBLE FROM OUTSIDE AND HAS BEEN !FEET LOW THAN THE GROUND LEVEL TO PROTECT YOUR APPLIANCES FROM SKY LIGHTNING PUT THE SOIL TO HIDE THE WIRE AND ROD THAT YOU DIG ......"



"SKY LIGHTNING" for crying out loud?? 1 foot of soil will do absolutely nothing!!! Great post, made me laugh :rofl:


18ft???? Not even Trev could bang in an 18ft rod lol. Then again thinking about it I bet he could?

Trev could bray that in with his knob end. ;)
 

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