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camilopinoy

Electrical
Jul 3, 2009
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Hi. I need help.

I don't know much about ISOLATOR SPARK GAP and LIGHTNING EQUIPOTENTIAL BOND.

Can anyone please share some information you have. Thanks.
 
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Did you try to do some research yourself? There's Google, you know...

Gunnar Englund
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They're spelled differently?

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We used to buy our spark gaps at the auto parts store. Also lots of copper wire can be use to keep LIGHTNING EQUIPOTENTIAL to a reasonable level.

Why do you want to know about these? Do you have an isocronic problem?
 
Maligayang pagdating sa Eng-Tips. Ako ay subukan na magbigay sa iyo ng isang kapaki-pakinabang na sagot. Beware the many companies "selling snake-oil" in the lightning protection business. Some of them are completely 'baliw at sira ang ulo.'

But thankfully there are at least a few good and reputable companies in the same industry. PolyPhaser has a very good reputation.

They also have a very good technical library:



Umaasa ako na ito ay sa iyo.


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