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What's more annoying is it being right then next thing being off making me drag out my multimeter and checking to see if things need adjusted or just gauge. I can deal with it if it stayed consistently off but since it fluctuates is what bothers me
802a and its a few hz high some times it right and fluctuates and it's just the little things like that bug me. I always check with a dvom and it's where it needs to be but I'd like a accurate replacement possibly digital
Thank you sir, so roughly 5 feet would be sufficient. And I'll check put a puller and sounds like a sledge is my best option for going in and maybe water the ground to help 👌
I'll check them out and see if they'll work. Also on my stationary ones I drive the full length rod in to ensure good ground but is that necessary on a quick temporary day or 2 setup? Or will 4 or 5 feet work?
See comment below I plan on grounding, I'm looking for efficient and quick ways to ground then remove.ground when I'm ready to pack the trailer up and go home
Let me rephrase guys, I plan on grounding it no problem. I'm looking for a way to efficiently and quickly ground and remove ground rod when I'm done there for the weekend. Or is sledge my best option to drive In. Removal?
New to the group I have several mep 802/803a with manuals and what not. Familar with how they work. Guys qith trailer mounted units what are you doing for temporary ground rods for temporary power?
Thanks