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Old 23-Aug-2014, 5:15 PM   #26
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That's the ideal method. First, for the superior ability to avoid unintended voltage differences and secondly, both runs can be done using #10 AWG copper, which is much less expensive than #6 AWG. (Ideally, the #10 link from the coax ground block to the electrical service ground would be no more than ten feet long.)
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