I just watched a video that completely changed my understanding of lightning rods. Up until today, I assumed they were there to take a hit and redirect it to ground. That's not what they are for. Turns out, having them actually prevents the strike from happening! When the charged cloud passes over, there is a charge on the ground that follows the cloud. The sharp tips of the lightning rods dissipate this ground charge as it approaches before it can build up enough to break down the air.
Here is a link to the video I watched, and the lightning rod demonstration (using a Wimshurst generator) is at 17:22. I live on one of the highest points in our area and strong storms are common. We have three sharp-tipped lightning rods on our roof and we have never had a lightning strike here.
Has anyone here (with good lightning rods and grounding system) ever taken a direct hit?
Here is a link to the video I watched, and the lightning rod demonstration (using a Wimshurst generator) is at 17:22. I live on one of the highest points in our area and strong storms are common. We have three sharp-tipped lightning rods on our roof and we have never had a lightning strike here.
Has anyone here (with good lightning rods and grounding system) ever taken a direct hit?