An Electricians Life

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airboatr
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Re: An Electricians Life

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Graham[/quote]


Yes Graham, we were both well bonded - on the ground mate.


Ian ,
How many times have I warned you not to play conductor on the train..
see what can happen?? Hmmm? you seeeee? I tol'a you
right then
:lol: :lol: :lol:
funny thing about metioning oil Ian , It's what keeps the transformer windings cool.
it's all fine and safe , unless the oil somehow gets outside the pot
watch at about half way for the spray when it splits open from the arching
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8gdMkBC ... re=related

result of improperly maintained gear. to much resistance (hi Brian) to ground.
speedbird591 wrote:A barrel of crude laughs, you are, Garry :lol:
and Garry ...
what are we going to do with you :doh:
:poke:
staying current 8) , your ahead of you time! ....overachiver ;)

Joe

PS , for the rest of you Don't try this at home, It's better left to the professionals.


















besides your wives might catch you.

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A transformer mounted between two poles blew up not far from where I live, hell of a bang and loads of smoke.
Error 482: Somebody shot the server with a 12 gauge.

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Just as well they weren't Russian :worried:
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