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http://www.wiseguysynth.com/larry/day.htm

the link might not work but the power is run and hide if ya work there i think...click on the picture to see it!..if it doesnt work i dont know how to make it work ! :rofl: :rofl:

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Been a member for over a year, and your 1st post is a link to a NZR website :confused:

 

what happened to good old fashioned Greetings and introductions.

Strange that is lol (what legrath said)!

hey there know bit bout elec too as i work in dinorwig power station, welcome to the 300zx site too hope you like it here great place to help you with your zed, i would be lost with out it LOL!!

Within the railway enviroment we work about 15 feet from the overhead power supply and that carries 25000volts or there about. we are instructed to not come within 9 feet of it. This "safe distance" is safety standard and is set in "concrete" so to speak. No exceptions. UNLESS..... You are part of the S&T Signal and Telecomms like i am. If we have to maintain a gantry housed signal head or the like that is "caged" we can come within 2 0r 3 feet? I have asked about the safety aspect of this and was told by an OLE engineer (overhead live electrical) that the acctual safe distance is not 9 feet but about 18". The fact that we are inside a cage stops the charge jumping and causing a fatal accident. anything closer than 18" and you are fried meat. THAT video shows the electrical charge jumping or Arcing about 18 feet. FTS.

Within the railway enviroment we work about 15 feet from the overhead power supply and that carries 25000volts or there about. we are instructed to not come within 9 feet of it. This "safe distance" is safety standard and is set in "concrete" so to speak. No exceptions. UNLESS..... You are part of the S&T Signal and Telecomms like i am. If we have to maintain a gantry housed signal head or the like that is "caged" we can come within 2 0r 3 feet? I have asked about the safety aspect of this and was told by an OLE engineer (overhead live electrical) that the acctual safe distance is not 9 feet but about 18". The fact that we are inside a cage stops the charge jumping and causing a fatal accident. anything closer than 18" and you are fried meat. THAT video shows the electrical charge jumping or Arcing about 18 feet. FTS.

Yeah, same as what Vini put ;) (although I no longer work for the S&T ;) )

 

And as for the video....fook me!!!:shock:

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