Wed May 29, 2019 12:06 pm
SO this could be many things.
1) Static charge on the tower like you say but if the other end of the wire is floating (not plugged into a radio that bonds DC negative to chassis such as UBNT Rockets through SMA to antenna, MIMOSA connector, Cambium Connector, UBNT AFX, UBNT AF24 (if ground lug is hooked up), UBNT AF24HD) then I would question static.
2) ESD but same conditions apply as #1 above.
3) And this is my opinion, insufficient service grounds as when there is stormy conditions where the temperature drops there is a NEGATIVE charge in the atmosphere and then if the positive charge apposing the negative charge (Newton' s Law) is on the earth surface which is when you get ground strike lightening whereas heat lightening is when the positive charge is above the negative charge and people see lightening in the sky above the clouds that does not come down to the ground.
Anyway if there is a negative charge in the atmosphere around your tower and there is a positive charge on the ground below the tower and the service rods are insufficient then the electrical ground which I am sure is bonded to the rack the cable is arching to is trying to get to the ground in the sky.
You might think I am crazy but this is how it works and I have had sites like this with the same snap arch of electricity that adding new additional service ground rods too fixed the issue.
But yes it could be any of the above but my advice is add NEW electrical service rods to this site and of course always make sure they are bonded to the tower ground rods which would help all of the above anyway.
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