My question about household grounding deals with a plan to sleep on a grounding mat and/or wear a grounding wrist strap whilst watching TV, etc. This all might be hocus pocus or it might be real. They call it "earthing" if you walk outside barefooted and it is supposed to be a great thing for your health. Decades ago, before synthetic materials were used in footwear, auto-immune diseases weren't so common. Anyway it is to try to improve my health and hopefully someday or soon put the kibash on my painful rheumatoid arthritis. It's worth a try!
So, I bought an 8 foot, 1/2 inch ground post and pounded it in 7 feet. Wrapped copper wiring to it, wrapped solder over that, then smeared some flux on it. That might have been redundant since I am using rosen core electrical solder. Then I put a mini torch on it. I did sand the post first to clean it up. The wiring only adhered a little. Good for tonight! But what do I need to do to get a better adhesion? Different solder? A regular torch? After I get it done I have some 1" heat shrink that shrinks 50% to make it all look lovely. And dab some silicone on the hole through the house. For now, I'll just tape that temporarily. But yeah, I'd like to figure this solder thing out. I have soldered all my life, but not like this.