Installing an electrical meter base pedestal in a mobile home park, grounding rods, underground conduit and meter box on a treated post. Jackhammer that I used: amzn.to/46kyfIQ
Both are approved, you want to follow your local code though, everything in this video was inspected and meets code for my area, galvanized grounding rod is just cheaper obviously and I needed 2 rods 8 ft.
Question big bro , performing a tilt test on an electrical pedestal one leg reads ok the other just beeps no light, what does this mean? I’d appreciate ur help
Sorry I have honestly never used a tilt meter but, I think you need to make sure no power is going to the legs. I’m sure that doesn’t help you much, I wish I knew how to help better.
Installing an electrical meter base pedestal in a mobile home park, grounding rods, underground conduit and meter box on a treated post. Jackhammer that I used: amzn.to/46kyfIQ
Steel grounding rod? Need a copper rod I think??
Both are approved, you want to follow your local code though, everything in this video was inspected and meets code for my area, galvanized grounding rod is just cheaper obviously and I needed 2 rods 8 ft.
Question big bro , performing a tilt test on an electrical pedestal one leg reads ok the other just beeps no light, what does this mean? I’d appreciate ur help
Sorry I have honestly never used a tilt meter but, I think you need to make sure no power is going to the legs. I’m sure that doesn’t help you much, I wish I knew how to help better.
@@frugallandlord6974 appreciate your time
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Glad you got a laugh out of it, thanks for the visit.😀