There are only three things I've ever been afraid of: electricity, height, and women.
Out of an odd sense of obligation, I'll indicate I'm quite sure this is sarcasm as getting near power lines is a way to die, but not a particularly good way to die. Most VOM are good to 600 or so volts, good chance this line is 7200V to ground. It would be exciting for a few milliseconds, then all your neighbors would come to pee on your grave for interrupting Matlock.Ok thanks!
I will confirm tonight (late tonight), pretty sure my ladder, on the bed of my pickup can reach.
I’ll take the vom up with me, let you know the readings.
Isnt electricity fun?
Out of an odd sense of obligation, I'll indicate I'm quite sure this is sarcasm as getting near power lines is a way to die, but not a particularly good way to die. Most VOM are good to 600 or so volts, good chance this line is 7200V to ground. It would be exciting for a few milliseconds, then all your neighbors would come to pee on your grave for interrupting Matlock.
To paraphrase a country song: electricity is fun, beer is good, and people are crazy.
That ain't me ...Safety First!
So a tall woman electrician would be instant death?
Any idea what amps is running through that?
Don't amps go down when volts go up? So if those were high voltage primary lines, what would the volts and amps be? Just curious.Any idea what amps is running through that?
I’ve seen them around here (Austin area) and wondered the exact same thing. There are plenty of them and not just on lines being upgraded - but not on every line.I was farther down that road today, interested to note this bonding was repeated about every 1000’ for a mile, maybe two.
My wife is Polish, so I don’t have a choice.I’m so respectful/skeered of flying electrons I won’t hardly even go near a pole without good reason.
Without knowing the load downstream, not really. Can't really tell conductor size from the picture either but as a semi educated guess looks like reconductoring from somewhere around #2 to #2/0, up to 336-556ish. Old small wire ampacity would be 180-280 or so, usually sized to carry 40-100 for loss reasons. 556 is good for 600A, it's a typical trunk line for feeder ties.Any idea what amps is running through that?
So THAT's how to keep your daughter off the pole. Make her scared of electricity!I’m so respectful/skeered of flying electrons I won’t hardly even go near a pole without good reason.