Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Is that what they are calling it nowadays?
Originally posted by: Minerva
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Is that what they are calling it nowadays?
Well it's a lot easier to say than "600 mcm copper 34.5kV feeder touching birch tree on Queen St. Numerous arcing after multiple reclosures. ACOCB fault. Send FD immediately."
Originally posted by: Midlander
I open this thinking it was going to be about kissing or something similar.![]()
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: Midlander
I open this thinking it was going to be about kissing or something similar.![]()
It isn't?
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Originally posted by: funboy42
My friend and I got the full volt/amps right out of my breaker box when we were instaling a new 220 line. Father in law failed to tell us some breaker boxes are staggered so when we went to test the line to see that we had 220 volts I was holding the tester my friend the wires and when we touched them el zappo. Poped the breaker at the box and we stood there shaking for a good 3 minutes with our hairt stainding on end, our knuckles swolen, and stuttering trying to ask each other if were ok.
Needless to say not good thing to happen to two guys with heart conditionsI called my father in law back, who was supposed to be an electrictian and said "it didnt work and we got electricuted", he said "OH yeah forgot to tell you some boxes the sides are staggered so do check right across from one another" WELL DUH
Last time I tried to put in my own electrical line.
As far as sparks go, used to get it all the time from welding and grinding. Sucks when you cant stop and you got a rain of hot molten metal running down your shirt/sleve/back.
Originally posted by: funboy42
My friend and I got the full volt/amps right out of my breaker box when we were instaling a new 220 line. Father in law failed to tell us some breaker boxes are staggered so when we went to test the line to see that we had 220 volts I was holding the tester my friend the wires and when we touched them el zappo. Poped the breaker at the box and we stood there shaking for a good 3 minutes with our hairt stainding on end, our knuckles swolen, and stuttering trying to ask each other if were ok.