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Andy9o8 2
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and please do get it on video cause arc flash is cool to watch - from many yards away
It certainly illustrates the point well

A few years ago, we had the opportunity to rebuild the electrical service/MCC/distribution in a major hospital in So. Florida. Utility's jacks never opened and the entire distribution gear vaporized as the (end) result of a short to ground caused by untrained personnel. Unfortunately, they weren't able to shed any light on the cause of this event. It is amazing that that quantity of copper and steel can virtually disappear
Yes, that's essentially the same principle I employ in the beta version of the phaser rifle I'm working on. You'd be astonished at how quickly a focused beam can cut through granite. Still pretty bulky though; miniaturization's a bitch, I gotta tell you. Anyhow, mum's the word - patent pending on that one, too. Shhhhh.
leroydb 0
Its a special project for a job I am working on. Actually has nill to do with base.. but if it was, thanks for the "classy" answer. You know I still skydive right, I am no enemy...
Leroy
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
jimp 1
Whatever the hell you do with this thing, don't play with it in the bathtub!!
and please do get it on video cause arc flash is cool to watch - from many yards away
It certainly illustrates the point well
A few years ago, we had the opportunity to rebuild the electrical service/MCC/distribution in a major hospital in So. Florida. Utility's jacks never opened and the entire distribution gear vaporized as the (end) result of a short to ground caused by untrained personnel. Unfortunately, they weren't able to shed any light on the cause of this event. It is amazing that that quantity of copper and steel can virtually disappear
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