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Re: Our First Atlantic Tropical Storm: Arthur. Video

Posted: 20 Aug 2014, 05:53
by airboatr
It's power wire snafu update.

The repairman put to much tension on the wire when they repaired it after the storm ...and it finally popped.

I wanted to tell him I thought it was to taught. Not enough droop between the poles. .....Hey not my business :dunno:

The hell it's not. caught the Bird of Paradise on fire... :rant:

I got a hot wire off to the left and right laying on the grass and fence, throwing buckets of water (just the water) up the plant..

Sun hotter than blazes beating down on me... 8) .. .. But I remained calm and got the fire out. .... B-)

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damned if you do damned if you don't .... again. :|

Re: Our First Atlantic Tropical Storm: Arthur. Update

Posted: 20 Aug 2014, 06:23
by Garry Russell
Maybe he wasn't taught to do it properly?? :doh:

Re: Our First Atlantic Tropical Storm: Arthur. Update

Posted: 20 Aug 2014, 08:20
by Airspeed
Good job you're an electrician, Joe.
I would have been too scared to chuck water on an area with fallen power lines.
Still, you're only on 120V, would have only killed half of you. :-O

Re: Our First Atlantic Tropical Storm: Arthur. Update

Posted: 21 Aug 2014, 01:57
by airboatr
GArry,
Odd I spelt taut as taught, I must have had taught in the back of my mind... Like who taught this guy to use a come-a-long. :doh:

:poke:

Mike,
( as you probably know)
It's not the voltage, it's current. 25 milliamps is sufficient to disrupt heart rhythm.
You're right on line voltage used in residential, in the US . Two 120 volt conductors (two pole single phase) with a grounded conductor.

You can rest easy though, There was no danger in putting the fire out. I do know electrical theory. :cpu:

The most dangerous work I've performed - was done dry. Pushing 750kcmil past 4000 amp rated "loaded" busbar . with inches of work area ....
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where the electromagnetic field can bite ya .. ya can't See the danger, you see ;)