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Default Problem Grounding a Generator

PeterD wrote:

wrote:
So it seems to be a case of it has to work, but it doesn't work. Any
suggestions are welcome.


You may have high resistance soil, and need more than one ground rod.
Code typically calls for three, wired together.


I think you are probably right.

A quick Google shows that multiple ground rods are often necessary.
Although I found the NEC calls for multiple rods only when a single rod
installation exceeds it says 25 ohms. And it seems that every other
possible reason has been eliminated.

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