480sparky said:I'll leave the plumbing problems to the plumbers. :smile:
mxslick said:But it's relevant here since it was an electric water heater.![]()
480sparky said:I'm not liable for damage a garage door operator causes if the safetys are bypassed. I'm not to blame if a furnace springs a gas leak. I can't be held accountable for someone sticking their hand into an garbage disposal while it's running. Don't sue me if someone climbs into an electric dryer and turns it on.
Yes, you can break water down to hydrogen and oxygen by flowing current through the water, but that is not what is happening in this case. In the example here you are simply creating a steam explosion (BLEVE).Strahan said:Seal a container of water and add a small amount of electricity and bingo you made hydrogen very very very explosive. Yes speaking from experience. Sometimes you just have to find out for yourself even if it is completly stupid:grin:
don_resqcapt19 said:...BLEVE (boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion or as one of my hazmat instructors called it...blast leveling everything very effectively).
brian john said:I think they should have strapped Buster to the water heater.