It depends... if your ground tends to be wet, then you can get by with a shorter and less conductive rod...
The drier your soil, the more conductive and longer your rod needs to be...
So, nice wet soil, sure, a metal tent stake might work fine, or a regular t-post.
When I have an electric fence close enough to a building with electricity, I use the building's grounding rod...
... but again... the kind of ground you have determines if you can fudge or not.
The drier your soil, the more conductive and longer your rod needs to be...
So, nice wet soil, sure, a metal tent stake might work fine, or a regular t-post.
When I have an electric fence close enough to a building with electricity, I use the building's grounding rod...
... but again... the kind of ground you have determines if you can fudge or not.