ultrarunner
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Adequate grounding..... that's a serious engineering thread right there ! Not that I mind it being knocked around as a subject here....
For temporary portable use, practically-speaking, I'd say a ground rod is close to the old sabre-toothed tiger joke...... you don't have to run faster than the tiger, just faster than the next guy......
Setting up a reference ground for an instrumentation lab..... that's a whole other (major) project......
Water table, soil type, salinity...... many factors go into determining a ground-rod array.
Rgds, D.
We had some type of sensitive instrumentation with issues... the problems all went away when the machine was plugged into an outlet with Isolated Ground... which the Hospital has in many areas... it was a big deal back in the early 90's but don't hear anything about they days...
In this case it was a simple as unplugging the cord from one outlet and plugging into the one 24 inches away.