We invented the process that lets us see electricity flowing on conductive objects.

With two patents on our ground bar designs, a third patent in the process of being issued and another patent in the works on our new tech for studying how electricity actually behaves we are setting the new standards for high voltage protection devices.

Old style ground bars are plagued with problems.

We now have the ability to see the flow and design better devices. In the photo to the left, notice how the surge saturates the surface looking for an easy exit. In this case it is the bottom right corner opposite the conductor that you would think would be the best path to ground.


Most people think that a high voltage surge takes the single path of least resistance to ground.

The truth is, it tries to take all paths to ground. 

Not just groud bars.

We now have the ability to study the electrical flow on objects and make improvements. To the left is a photo from a study of another common thing seen in the grounding industry, a bonding connection between two #2 sized conductors. Notice how the surge leaves the lower left nub clean but begins to saturate the top and upper right nub looking for another exit point.

Our simple, optimized designs to better protect your equipment.

Todays electronic equipment is more sophisticated than ever and more sensitive to stray power surges. Our designs act as a funnel and help guide surges to its intended grounding conductor thereby reducing the chance of equipment damage.