Raisedonadeere
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The second grounding rod for my detached garage is only about 12 feet from the grounding rods at my house meter base/distribution box I am connecting to.
I drove the rods into sides of the connecting ditch to the garage. As I was running my ground wire and connecting to the rods I wondered what the rules would be about continuing my ground wire to the ground rods at the meter base. I exposed the end of one of them when trenching to the meter base and my grounding wire will reach. Seems like I could put that extra length to good use
Someone might ask why bother since two rods 6' apart is enough etc., but what if the two complete grounding systems were connected since they are so close to each other?
I even wonder why I could not just have used the house grounding system anyway, but that is another question.
I drove the rods into sides of the connecting ditch to the garage. As I was running my ground wire and connecting to the rods I wondered what the rules would be about continuing my ground wire to the ground rods at the meter base. I exposed the end of one of them when trenching to the meter base and my grounding wire will reach. Seems like I could put that extra length to good use
Someone might ask why bother since two rods 6' apart is enough etc., but what if the two complete grounding systems were connected since they are so close to each other?
I even wonder why I could not just have used the house grounding system anyway, but that is another question.

You obviously do not understand the difference between a grounding electrode and an equipment grounding conductor. They serve 2 entirely different functions. you never want to confuse the 2. Please go read the electrical FAQs and the write up on the difference between the 2.