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Why is the electrode/cable connection over engineered?

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Why is the electrode/cable connection over engineered?

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A In our experience, the weakest link of any lightning protection system is each connection. To make the best possible connection to each SiedarcTM electrode we get each one rotary swaged using the same process as that used for standing rigging. Were it not for the tin in the connecting cable, it would be almost impossible to discern where the cable begins and the connector begins after the swage.

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