This is the second in a three-part series. Part 1 is archived under Tech Tips at radioworld.com. Eliminating parallel ground paths and providing a single, low-impedance path to ground for lightning ...
The first in a three-part series. In 1752, Benjamin Franklin performed his famous experiment, flying a kite during a thunderstorm and thus proving that lightning and electricity were somehow related.
One of the most dangerous ideas circulating in the electrical industry is that electricity follows the path of least resistance. But if it did, not a single one of our electronic gadgets would work.
In Part 2 of this article (August 2007), we described multipoint (or common-type) supplemental grounding and bonding between the T(M)GB [notation used here to indicate that the bar may be either the ...
From hundreds of miles above Earth, the scars left by a deadly supercell over Mississippi resolve into two unnervingly straight lines, etched side by side across the landscape. Those twin tracks, ...
Receive a 15% discount on “Practical Grounding, Bonding, Shielding and Surge Protection” by ordering from www.elsevierdirect.com and using offer code 92839. [Part 1 begins by defining electrical noise ...