Thank you for your grounding videos! I had a ground strap on my power supply until watching them. I recently purchased about 200’ of #6 bare copper stranded. Hoping to get a few more ground rods installed so that I can bound the shack ground rod to the utility ground located on the other side of the house.
We used to "jet" under driveways. You use the conduit itself and a hose, then you just push it through the dirt. It's not as easy as it might sound and it's not uncommon for the pipe to deflect.
02:45 to stop water in pipe put T on each end instead of elbows so wire goes in top and out side of T to your pipe under slab excess water drains down the other end of the T
One thing that you can also do is run rope with your coaxial cable so if you have to rerun your cable pull the rope after you tie it to your rope makes it easier to run it
Thank you for your grounding videos! I had a ground strap on my power supply until watching them. I recently purchased about 200’ of #6 bare copper stranded. Hoping to get a few more ground rods installed so that I can bound the shack ground rod to the utility ground located on the other side of the house.
We used to "jet" under driveways. You use the conduit itself and a hose, then you just push it through the dirt. It's not as easy as it might sound and it's not uncommon for the pipe to deflect.
If one were to have access to a sewer jetting machine, quick work could be made of a job like this.
02:45 to stop water in pipe put T on each end instead of elbows so wire goes in top and out side of T to your pipe under slab excess water drains down the other end of the T
One thing that you can also do is run rope with your coaxial cable so if you have to rerun your cable pull the rope after you tie it to your rope makes it easier to run it
We found it was cheaper to cut a section out of a 20ft wide driveway dig a trench, put the pipe in and cover it back over and re do the concrete.
For what it is worth sounds good.