ggunn
PE (Electrical), NABCEP certified
- Location
- Austin, TX, USA
- Occupation
- Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems
Oh, right. Make that THREE hammers.Did you get to make use of the hood pad?
Oh, right. Make that THREE hammers.Did you get to make use of the hood pad?
We were at a church group hay ride where it was raining,and we all held hands and said a short prayer that it would quit raining.
I was on the end and as i bowed my head I looked over and saw an electric fence wire within reaching distance.
I reached out and grabbed ahold of the electric fence,,,,,,,,,, the chain reaction that took place looking down that line of wet people was quite miraculous.Although it never did quit raining.
Crazy thing is, after they found out what had happened they all wanted to do it again.
We werent the coldest beers in the fridge thats for sure.
Things I have been shocked by. Electrically, that is. I will try to keep it in chronological order.
AC mains at home. Finger in light socket, finger in receptacle. (age 5)
A discharging capacitor from an AM tube radio (age 13)
The output of a telephone generator (age 14)
The ignition of a 125 cc race bike (age 16)
The ignition of a 1965 Studebaker (age 17)
The ignitions of MANY car engines, some were 25 kV (age 17 and up)
The phone line, in my mouth, when the phone rang. I was stripping insulation off the wire with my teeth. That was 90 volts I will never forget. (age 22)
A small cattle prod. I think it was made for people. (age 25)
A welder. (age 30) I will stop at 30. Yes, I should have learned by then.....so I became an electrician.
AC mains not at home. I probably have taken 120 VAC more than 100 times in my life.
480 out of a three phase panel.
277, neck on ceiling grid, sweaty hands in j-box
The discharge circuit of a camera's flash
The output of a 500 volt 'Megger'
The output of a hi-pot (85 kV, set at 25)
Trick lighters. Since I am used to getting jolted, I love it when a person hands me a trick 'shocking' lighter. I click it a couple times and hand it back. Guess what they do? Oh, yeah, that is SO funny!!
I'll bet as soon as I enter this, I will think of more.
I got 15,000 from a neon transformer, and that hurt. Knocked me back on my butt. I can't remember how exactly I got into it, but I sure was more careful after that. It was early in my carrier when I knew so much more than I do now. :lol:I got 7500 from a neon sign transformer. That was super unpleasant.