Grounding with a Earth box?


OK so help be understand something.   I understand the value of grounding equipment, but what is the value of having a woodbox with salt, earth, minerals etc  do for grounding?  How is supposed to work or be better?


brubin
Odds are @twoleftears , it is just Y-capacitors connecting the two terminals together.  They are a type of capacitor that fails "safe" ... i.e. it does not form a short, but stays being a capacitor.

Someone with a grounding box:  What is the voltage differential measured between the grounding box and the "D" hole, the safety ground on a wall outlet?  Curious to see if a voltage can be seen between the grounding box and the earth ground of your home.

^^^^Cost may very well be the ultimate determining factor for some but it’s worth pointing out, all artificial ground circuits do differ when it comes to details (impact) which may lead to us choosing one manufacturer over another. I highly recommend trying atleast 2-3 artificial grounding options before you settle with a brand that sounds the best in your system. 

I shown some photos to a cousin of my studying mineralogy at university of the so call special mixture of the Entreq.He said it look like Black Iron Oxide.Sells for $100 for a 20kg bag. .Entreq sells the cheapest unit for around $800US.I shown him the ads about magnetic balance with minerals contents and he laughed.