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SteamWake 01-05-10 10:10 AM

The 2009 Darwin awards
 
Have just been released.

Read and be amazed and amused :salute:

http://www.darwinawards.com/

August 01-05-10 12:24 PM

That is some funny stuff!

Jimbuna 01-05-10 12:26 PM

They just keep getting better :DL

SteamWake 01-05-10 12:35 PM

I dont believe the "Saw it comming" one.

If a human insomuch as even touches a 4.8kv line while grounded they would be either exploded or burnt to a crisp.

Jimbuna 01-05-10 03:22 PM

Look before you leak! :doh::D

antikristuseke 01-06-10 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1230828)
I dont believe the "Saw it comming" one.

If a human insomuch as even touches a 4.8kv line while grounded they would be either exploded or burnt to a crisp.

One of my neighbours disagrees with you, though he did loose the full use of one arm in the process and that was with a 10kv line.

d@rk51d3 01-06-10 07:15 AM

Try a generic electric fence. 10kv Bull-Stopper. Yes, it hurts (blew me half way down a hill when I used the wrong pliers - they had a hole in the insulating grips:damn:) But not lethal.

Amps on the other hand......................:dead:

Skybird 01-06-10 08:20 AM

The Darwin Awards are good, but a Dalwhinnie Malt is better! :D

antikristuseke 01-06-10 08:50 AM

True that, its the amperage that kills you

Letum 01-06-10 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1231357)
True that, its the amperage that kills you


Even then it is not so simple.

1.5 Amps at 1,000v is more likely to kill you than 5 Amps at 1,000V.

SteamWake 01-06-10 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 (Post 1231333)
Try a generic electric fence. 10kv Bull-Stopper. Yes, it hurts (blew me half way down a hill when I used the wrong pliers - they had a hole in the insulating grips:damn:) But not lethal.

Amps on the other hand......................:dead:

Yup huge difference of 10,000v at milliamperes vs a transmission line (typically 4,160v btw) with thousands of amps available.

I do 'available fault current' calculations all the time and even on the secondary of a transformer where the voltage may be 480v. the available instantanious potental is astounding. Your average home panel is braced for a minimum of 10,000rms fault.

As to the voltage I just parroted what was in the article. I found it to be an odd voltage but hey thats what they reported.

Capt.Warner 01-06-10 07:18 PM

lol darwin awards have always been amusing:haha:

Platapus 01-06-10 07:26 PM

Once I made a 9 inch screw driver into a 4 inch screw driver in about a hundredths of a second.

I made the fundamental mistake that you should never make around electricity.

I asked someone to power down a circuit. :damn::damn::damn::damn:

Lucky to be alive. Lesson learned. Education occured.

Subnuts 01-06-10 07:48 PM

I'd say these guys are front-runners for the 2010 Awards:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/asiapc...led/index.html :rotfl2:


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