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Better sound at night? - no32 - 22-Jul-2017 The water pipe is excellent option , the problem begins when plumbers use plastic parts or when the safety bypass joints are loose or get rusted. Also copper has better conductivity than zinc or steel. RE: Better sound at night? - K4680 - 22-Jul-2017 (22-Jul-2017, 21:51)no32 Wrote: The water pipe is excellent option , the problem begins when plumbers use plastic parts or when the safety bypass joints are loose or get rusted. Also copper has better conductivity than zinc or steel. Copper is a bad solution! Copper oxidizes in conjunction with concrete or other building materials! Better sound at night? - no32 - 22-Jul-2017 How copper behave in conjunction with soil ? What are you suggesting ? RE: Better sound at night? - K4680 - 22-Jul-2017 (22-Jul-2017, 22:08)no32 Wrote: How copper behave in conjunction with soil ? Hello no32, Since you can start times even a try. Put a piece of copper wire in the earth and leave a piece outside of the earth. After some time you will see how it begins to oxidize (green), and then decays! Better sound at night? - no32 - 22-Jul-2017 Ok is this case it's not a big problem for me , however if you have an idea what to use instead of copper beside zinc I'll be happy to learn and try , also please share if you have other thoughts how to approach ground issues I'll be happy to try it it RE: Better sound at night? - K4680 - 22-Jul-2017 (22-Jul-2017, 22:24)no32 Wrote: Ok is this case it's not a big problem for me , however if you have an idea what to use instead of copper beside zinc I'll be happy to learn and try , also please share if you have other thoughts how to approach ground issues I'll be happy to try it it The material used is 95% galvanized strip iron in the dimensions 30x3.5 mm. If money does not play, earthing tape V4A (stainless steel, factor x 5)!! RE: Better sound at night? - BoyScout - 23-Jul-2017 (22-Jul-2017, 21:35)K4680 Wrote:(22-Jul-2017, 21:07)no32 Wrote: Where or how do they ground the box? Isn't it floating ? Do they clean the D.C. noise or actual grounding it ? My house must have something like that somewhere (under the house?), because we have ground (hearth) in all the electical outlets. What i´m asking for is, if possible, how to do a simple grounding set just for the equipment. There must be a way to do it, right? Better sound at night? - no32 - 23-Jul-2017 Yes there is but you'll need to measure for safety reasons, run long thick isolated cable to the water line , and clamp it. Make sure to pass the water clock and all other bypasses . I should do wonders RE: Better sound at night? - BoyScout - 23-Jul-2017 (23-Jul-2017, 00:10)no32 Wrote: Yes there is but you'll need to measure for safety reasons, run long thick isolated cable to the water line , and clamp it. Make sure to pass the water clock and all other bypasses . I should do wonders I´ll work on it. Thanks a lot, no32. RE: Better sound at night? - K4680 - 23-Jul-2017 (23-Jul-2017, 00:26)BoyScout Wrote:(23-Jul-2017, 00:10)no32 Wrote: Yes there is but you'll need to measure for safety reasons, run long thick isolated cable to the water line , and clamp it. Make sure to pass the water clock and all other bypasses . I should do wonders Hello, if you need an extra grounding for the system can do with a grounding rod or pipe. The grounding rod (about 1.5 m) you hit the ground. At the connection point you attach a copper cable and move it to the plant. Now you can make a jam bar and connect all devices |