One of my ground cables attaches to the body in the rear via a sheet metal screw.
Attaching ground wire to copper sheet.
The ground wire will be either green or bare copper wire.
If you are able to hear thunder in the distance the storm is close enough to cause lightning in your area.
What do i do with the hot red wire.
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Recent building codes often call for two or more ground rods for added security.
There is another ground wire going from the electrical panel to a incoming copper water line.
That grounding wire is about maybe 10 15 feet in length and the point where it attaches to the incoming copper water line is pretty far maybe 25 30 ft from the front of the house where the main water line enters the house.
As bdex suggested the bolt washer nut combination would be a very good approach.
Since you ve got different metals in contact with one another which might corrode quickly in the presence of moisture it wouldn t be a bad idea to cover both sides of the finished connections with an.
The service panel ground wire must be firmly attached to the ground rod either with a special toothed clamp or by welding.
A and this is the weird one.
Locate the ground wire coming from your home s electrical box where the light fixture is to be installed.
Can i attach it to the ground.
Sheet metal screws aren t as good at clamping things flat to get the very best contact between lug and steel.
Never connect a hot red or black wire to ground nor to the white neutral wire doing so would form a dead short should trip a breaker or if not could cause a fire or could cause a dangerous shock.
Its top may be visible or it may be sunk a few inches beneath the ground.
Ground wires are typically attached to a ground screw or screw terminal connection on either the light fixture receptacle outlet or electrical devices or components including the electrical junction box or ground lead wire from light fixtures and other the electrical devices which provide a connection for the ground wire.
A copper ground rod is driven at least 8 feet into the ground.
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If the wire is covered with green insulation you will need to strip 1 2 inch of the green insulation off of the tip of the wire.
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Never attach a copper wire to a grounding rod when there is a thunderstorm within 15 to 20 miles of your location especially if the wire is already connected to a metal object that extends into the air.