Grounding Wire connections
This house, built in 1960, has since had an addition put on. Since then one end of the ground wire has been disconnected. ONE END IS STILL CONNECTED TO THE GROUND ROD. To reduce radio static, can I just connect the loose end to a water pipe and be okay? The coiled ground cable, attached to the ground rod below the meter box, is about 24 feet long which makes me think that it was removed from a water pipe which is about 20 feet away. The g-wire was probably removed from that water pipe during construction and never replaced.
Without taking the meter box cover off, and I really wouldn't know what to look for, and since nothing was disturbed at the meter box, I'm guessing that the ground wire is still there (in the meter box behind the stucco wall.) From the outside, except for the connection and the coil of wire to the ground rod, there is no other wire visible.
I have a radio in every room. All pickup static, the one in the kitchen radio gets worse by turning on the fluroescent lights.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, RayK