I am guessing this will be like a "best oil" thread on a motorcycle forum, but I need to get this right. My Syncrowave 250DX has worked fine on DC every time I used it and now I have a problem after using AC to weld aluminum. Long story short, expensive PC1 card.
Anyhow, while I wait till the new card shows up, I learned that tying the first 2-3 feet of the welding cables together can reduce RF so I will do that even though I don't know of any issues I have had yet. I read a little about grounding the all steel welding table too and there seems to be differing thoughts on this. My question: Should I ground my welding table? If yes, should I drive a new ground rod in as close as possible to isolate this ground? Should I use stranded or solid conductor to connect it?
My welder is backed up to a wall in a steel building and its easy to install the rod as I already bought it. I have the main service entrance panel approximately 20 feet away on the same wall and the main building ground rod is there. I also have another isolated ground rod for a powder coat oven on the back wall of the building. Would driving another ground rod(isolated) within 20 feet of the main service entrance ground rod create any problem? Like a ground loop or some weird thing?
Thanks,
Grumple

My welder is backed up to a wall in a steel building and its easy to install the rod as I already bought it. I have the main service entrance panel approximately 20 feet away on the same wall and the main building ground rod is there. I also have another isolated ground rod for a powder coat oven on the back wall of the building. Would driving another ground rod(isolated) within 20 feet of the main service entrance ground rod create any problem? Like a ground loop or some weird thing?
Thanks,
Grumple
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