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Re: Rock salt and RF grounds (fwd)
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To: tesla@pupman.com
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Subject: Re: Rock salt and RF grounds (fwd)
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From: Tesla List <mod1@pupman.com>
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 09:12:02 -0600 (MDT)
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 00:43:42 -0700
From: lod@pacbell.net
To: Tesla List <tesla@pupman.com>
Subject: Re: Rock salt and RF grounds (fwd)
> > On Electrum we packed each of the 8 ground radials with
> > Bentonite clay, which is somewhat conductive and harbors
> > moisture around the radial element. The total R to the
> > earth for this array was measured at 0.44 ohm, and seems
> > to hold up well.
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> > -GL
> Why bentonite? It's quite dense and has interesting flow properties in a
> slurry making it useful for drilling mud, but I wouldn't think that very
> relevant for a grounding. Were you looking for something absorbent, and
> it happened to be available at a low price (like you could dig it up
> somewhere else for free?).
Yes on both counts. We needed quite a bit to fill the eight
50' trenches.
> Clays, in general, have fine particles which
> make them good for grounding rod kinds of applications according to one
> of my references. For instance, would Fuller's earth or diatomaceous
> earth work as well?
I suppose they might, if they harbor moisture in the same way.
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-GL
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