True, but in my exchanges with Matt, I've been working on the basis of his drawings - which show the clamp meter bewteen cutout and MET/CU/bonding. With that arrangement, I really don't think one should see even a decrease (probably a small increase), let alone a 'disappearance', of the current when one connects an earth spike to the MET (or CU)- which, again, is where Matt said the earth spike was attached.
Aha, I'm on my mobile at the moment so can't see the drawing well or the picture too well. But with what you describe I would agree with you. In fact the temp spike may offer such a low Ra (relative to the impedance of this unorthadox path) that you may see a significant increase in current.
But to add to the mix, is Matt working on the basis of finding the direction of flow? which would make all the difference if the flow was from the other direction.
