My tank finally has a robust ground - one probe in the sump and another in the tank itself.
I don't know what I am ever going to do with the other 16 spokes that I had to buy.
I quickly discovered that titanium can't be soldered with the usual soft solder user for copper and steel wires. So, after much pondering I settled on screwing a connetor block (plastic covering removed) to the spoke (very tightly), cutting the screws heads of and then soldering the ground wire to the connector block. Finished up with a piece of heat-shrink to make it look good.
The spokes are bent in a U shapre so that the copper ground wire can't ever end up in the tank.
After searching the whole house for a spare plug to wire the ground wires to, I noticed a rather nice one on the power lead to my wife's computer.
I hope to replace it before she notices I've borrowed it
I don't know what I am ever going to do with the other 16 spokes that I had to buy.
I quickly discovered that titanium can't be soldered with the usual soft solder user for copper and steel wires. So, after much pondering I settled on screwing a connetor block (plastic covering removed) to the spoke (very tightly), cutting the screws heads of and then soldering the ground wire to the connector block. Finished up with a piece of heat-shrink to make it look good.
The spokes are bent in a U shapre so that the copper ground wire can't ever end up in the tank.
After searching the whole house for a spare plug to wire the ground wires to, I noticed a rather nice one on the power lead to my wife's computer.
I hope to replace it before she notices I've borrowed it
