Post 1 made on Tuesday February 29, 2000 at 15:09 |
Kevin C. Historic Forum Post |
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I live on the 12th floor of an apartment building and would like to install a satellite dish, but I am unsure how or if it can be properly grounded. At this point I am trying to determine if the metal railing is grounded. A volt meter connected from the hot side of an electrical outlet to the railing shows a 120V potential difference (leads me to believe the railing is grounded). A resistance check between the electrical outlet ground terminal and the railing shows about 2 megaohms of resistance (leads me to believe that the railing is ungrounded). Is it safe to run the ground wire from the satellite directly into the electrical outlet ground socket (the socket is outside)? Any suggestions on how to properly ground the system are greatly appreciated.
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OP | Post 2 made on Tuesday February 29, 2000 at 20:21 |
I called a dish installer about this same topic (grounding to a plug) and he said this was a great idea. He also told me that when his Co. is installing dishes in Apts they never ground them since the odds of getting a lighting hit is "a billion to 1". If you have an outdoor plug I'd use it....what's it going to cost $2-$4.
My 2 cents.
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