Radek Jager
15th March 2013, 02:10
Hello everybody,
my name's Radek, and i usually spend winters in the philippines on a small island, where we're currently improving on our solar system; until now we've been using panels and automotive batteries separately on most bungalows, which is not very efficient and lot of maintenance. the new system (1800Wp) is centralised and runs off a 48V battery bank.
because the vegetation is dense, we're now building a tower; the PV panels will be 9m over ground, with only short periods of shade right after/before sunrise - sunset. in a 2nd stage it will be extended to approx 16m for a wind-genny.
my biggest headache now is how to ground the tower. i've read a lot of stuff; it seems that the wetter the soil, the better. now our soil here is very sandy and usually dry, a poor conductor. but, there is a 10m deep well (brackish water) about 30m away. could i sink a copper (or other) plate there and run a copper wire to the tower structure -it's standing on 4 galvanized iron legs- would that make for worse or better grounding then ground rings & rods? i have a range of info starting from my dad (el.ing. who also did the grounding on a nuclear power plant) to the local cell.tower builders on the other end of the simplicity scale. now i have to strike a compromise and just wondered if this well may be of any use.
thanx and regards to all,
RJ
my name's Radek, and i usually spend winters in the philippines on a small island, where we're currently improving on our solar system; until now we've been using panels and automotive batteries separately on most bungalows, which is not very efficient and lot of maintenance. the new system (1800Wp) is centralised and runs off a 48V battery bank.
because the vegetation is dense, we're now building a tower; the PV panels will be 9m over ground, with only short periods of shade right after/before sunrise - sunset. in a 2nd stage it will be extended to approx 16m for a wind-genny.
my biggest headache now is how to ground the tower. i've read a lot of stuff; it seems that the wetter the soil, the better. now our soil here is very sandy and usually dry, a poor conductor. but, there is a 10m deep well (brackish water) about 30m away. could i sink a copper (or other) plate there and run a copper wire to the tower structure -it's standing on 4 galvanized iron legs- would that make for worse or better grounding then ground rings & rods? i have a range of info starting from my dad (el.ing. who also did the grounding on a nuclear power plant) to the local cell.tower builders on the other end of the simplicity scale. now i have to strike a compromise and just wondered if this well may be of any use.
thanx and regards to all,
RJ