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Hi. The question is..... can saturated ground affect earth resistivity testing equipment?
Some days there's an unacceptable earth reading, another day it'll be perfect. The only variable seems to be the weather - ie very wet.
I've asked northern powergrid to convert to a PME system but they say they can't do that at my remote property due to local capacity... which seems unusual.
Is the issue wet ground 'tricking' resistivity test equipment (to 3 new earthing rods) as described in Grey Matter Global article? Or is this something more sinister? Thanks
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Some days there's an unacceptable earth reading, another day it'll be perfect. The only variable seems to be the weather - ie very wet.
I've asked northern powergrid to convert to a PME system but they say they can't do that at my remote property due to local capacity... which seems unusual.
Is the issue wet ground 'tricking' resistivity test equipment (to 3 new earthing rods) as described in Grey Matter Global article? Or is this something more sinister? Thanks

Soil Resistivity Testing in the Wet | CDEGS | Greymatters Global
Soil Resistivity Testing in the wet or saturated ground can cause headaches. Ninja tricks to help with your earthing design
