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Booley posted:If you plug it in to the hot side first, you're suddenly waving large exposed energized contacts around. It's a good way to get shocked. But what if plugging the hot side first saves me 0.35 seconds?
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Zipperelli. posted:I know he's not about to do what I think he's about to do... No no no no no no no (unless that's a bucket of lab-grade deionized water) https://youtu.be/OvgTIBZ-kMM I think based on the number of insulators those towers might at a potential of a couple hundred kV. Also I have electrical test meters where the cables are male-male, but the conducting jacks are completely covered with a plastic sheath. (Low voltage rated, I think 600V category-III) Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 15:37 on Jul 16, 2017 |
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IPCRESS posted:Well... at least he wasn't shooting at him one-handed, South African Motorcycle Police style. Just another day in Mega City One.
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http://www.nbc12.com/story/35890178/police-parents-release-photo-taken-by-teen-before-she-was-electrocuted-in-bathtub
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IPCRESS posted:Well... at least he wasn't shooting at him one-handed, South African Motorcycle Police style. This dude gets fired, rightfully, in any decent police department in the world. Holy loving poo poo. Nothing that guy did, even murder, justifies popping off a bunch of rounds, at speed, from a handgun, at a moving target in a neighborhood with people out of the street. Holy loving poo poo.
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nm posted:This dude gets fired, rightfully, in any decent police department in the world. Holy loving poo poo. Forget it Jake, it's Cape Town.
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nm posted:This dude gets fired, rightfully, in any decent police department in the world. Holy loving poo poo. Lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWAqkTHCM9c
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HERAK posted:If one end is plugged in to a live socket the pins are live and present a very real risk shock. They are also commonly associated with having screwed something up somewhere else and can be a red flag that the rest of the installation is, at the very least, a little suspect. if you go to local hardware stores around 99% of the requests come from people that put up their lights backwards Tumble fucked around with this message at 16:03 on Jul 16, 2017 |
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nm posted:This dude gets fired, rightfully, in any decent police department in the world. Holy loving poo poo.
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Sagebrush posted:Can this one count as OSHA because it's footage from a policeman on the job? My favorite vehicle chase film used to be Ronin.
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Tumble posted:if you go to local hardware stores around Also used to back feed mains from a generator to a house during a power cut, or linking porta-cabins. Both situations where there are better and safer ways to do it.
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nm posted:This dude gets fired, rightfully, in any decent police department in the world. Sure. Where is one?
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Jeoh posted:http://www.nbc12.com/story/35890178/police-parents-release-photo-taken-by-teen-before-she-was-electrocuted-in-bathtub There was a little girl recently who died because she dropped her phone in the bath water.
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Bonster posted:There was a little girl recently who died because she dropped her phone in the bath water. Her *plugged-in* phone. Just a cell phone on its own would be extremely unlikely to kill you. This one was plugged in, and that's why bathroom receptacles are supposed to be GFCI, folks. MrYenko posted:Lol The Mexican military doesn't gently caress around, either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T55b3v-fjJw
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Azathoth posted:I believe I saw that the gun was somehow tethered to the bike, so apparently they take shots while moving often enough that dropping the weapon is a serious enough problem to warrant that. Lanyards are actually really common for pistols. They help to prevent loss or theft. I can't imagine an outrider not having one.
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Jeoh posted:http://www.nbc12.com/story/35890178/police-parents-release-photo-taken-by-teen-before-she-was-electrocuted-in-bathtub Bonster posted:There was a little girl recently who died because she dropped her phone in the bath water. Jeoh's post is an update to the same incident
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Jerry Cotton posted:Sure. Where is one? I should have said 1/100 decent. Even NOPD fires his rear end in 12 seconds.
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Phanatic posted:Her *plugged-in* phone. Just a cell phone on its own would be extremely unlikely to kill you. This one was plugged in, and that's why bathroom receptacles are supposed to be GFCI, folks.
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cakesmith handyman posted:Why the gently caress is that not a 1080 video? here ya go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuBF0ErWIhQ&t=8m30s
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Jeoh's post is an update to the same incident Well, I feel silly.
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Bonster posted:Well, I feel silly. Hey, at least you feel silly and not electrocuted. I'm surprised there's still non-GFCI outlets around, especially in bathrooms.
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NEC should require a USB port no more than three feet from any bathtub.
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Jeoh posted:http://www.nbc12.com/story/35890178/police-parents-release-photo-taken-by-teen-before-she-was-electrocuted-in-bathtub Saw someone post this on Facebook, and thought at first it was the newest made-up cautionary tale. Then I did some Google searches and found the story on all the major news sources. Which confused me, since the phone charger should have only been putting out 5 volts, 2 amps. The update makes more sense, she touched a frayed extension cord while in the water-filled bathtub, and that's what did her in. Although now I'm wondering under what situation a 5 volt phone charger could kill you.
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The charger itself still has a hot (live mains) side. The end of the charge cable doesn't.
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evil_bunnY posted:The charger itself still has a hot (live mains) side. The end of the charge cable doesn't. You never know what circuits cheap USB chargers have inside. The phone itself might have a dangerous potential to ground and the only thing keeping you safe is the plastic housing.
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Well, if they're made right, they don't. Sometimes they're not.
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male to male nema plugs could also cause some fireworks in split phase installations if run from one wall socket to another
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Jeoh posted:Hey, at least you feel silly and not electrocuted.
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zedprime posted:There was just an obscene amount of construction in the US post WW2, and the GFCI mandate grandfathered old construction such that you can sell buildings with grandfathered non GFCI bathroom plugs in unless prohibited by a local code. That is, updates are only going to happen when remodeling bathrooms. There is just tons of existing old bathrooms, especially in rental properties who aren't going to spend money on something without a mandate that directly affects their business. also gfci outlets cost more and there are many extreme penny pinching electrician outfits who don't really care about your petty notions of "code"
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CollegeCop posted:Although now I'm wondering under what situation a 5 volt phone charger could kill you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi-b9k-0KfE These counterfeit chargers have dangerous design flaws. One of the most critical things is isolation between the line (120V or 240V in weird countries) and the charging output. You need the design to properly isolate those two sides so that the 5V output can never become live with the higher voltage.
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Not the same thing but I bought a Battery Tender trickle charger off newegg and was later informed that it was a chinese knockoff. Battery Tender sent a real product free of charge and only asked for the fake one back for court purposes. I opened up the fake one to see what the deal was and all the safety circuitry that was supposed to disable charging when proper voltage was achieved was replaced by a small chunk of concrete to simulate the weight. I guess they discovered what was happening after several fires were reported to them.
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There's also an underground industry for counterfeit molded-case low voltage circuit breakers. These things can kill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzhem4FYJmg&t=59s (The big orange case indicates that's a mining-duty circuit breaker. What's odd is that the standard breakers are rated for up to 600V, those mining-duty ones I've seen rated for 1000/578V.) Also I read today about the first oil-filled circuit breaker made in 1901 by a guy named Kelman - it's basically two wooden barrels on a platform filled with oil and the moveable contacts are covered by oil in the barrels. It's OSHA as hell. Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 00:51 on Jul 17, 2017 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:or... you know fake a heat stroke and get a paid vacation. Honestly, after being in FL for 34 years and being in Iraq... I'm used to the heat. But I feel bad for those who aren't and I believe water is something that should be available 24/7 Lime Tonics posted:you never saw a dancing cat before? It's blowing my mind. :3 ekuNNN posted:a truck full of hagfish overturned on highway 101 and covered everything with slime and eels I saw this on the news the other morning and immediately thought of this thread(but was too lazy to log on). It reminded me of that EMS thread where one dude put an eel up his butt and the eel ate through the intestines, killing the man. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUST NUT AND PUT EELS UP YOUR BUTT, THATS A MORAAAAAY. (other jokes ensued on the thread). Poor car, though. Imagine explaining THAT poo poo to your insurance. "Ugh, yeah. It's covered in a slime with rear damage. --NO REALLY, ITS NOT A SEX JOKE"
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Three-Phase posted:There's also an underground industry for counterfeit molded-case low voltage circuit breakers. These things can kill. ..what the hell? I swear, you give me new nightmares each time you post, Three-Phase.
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Papa Emeritus III posted:Honestly, after being in FL for 34 years and being in Iraq... I'm used to the heat. But I feel bad for those who aren't and I believe water is something that should be available 24/7 That looks so epic. Covered with fish & slime haha I wish we get a sound If some has that to explain...
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Three-Phase posted:(The big orange case indicates that's a mining-duty circuit breaker. What's odd is that the standard breakers are rated for up to 600V, those mining-duty ones I've seen rated for 1000/578V.) It’s for Bitcoin mining.
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XenJ posted:That looks so epic. Covered with fish & slime haha I wish we get a sound If some has that to explain... I wonder if the car still starts.
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Papa Emeritus III posted:..what the hell? I swear, you give me new nightmares each time you post, Three-Phase. What's scary is that if I'm interpreting the test correctly they had 14kA going through the breaker and it didn't trip (probably a larger 600 or 800A frame size - at more than 10x normal current it should trip almost instantly) and manually opening the circuit caused the breaker to explode. EDIT: 14kA might've been the interruption rating... seems small though for something that size. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeqZL7ZsUt8 I'm not sure what these guys are doing working on that line at night but it's Russian so I'm not gonna question it. Three-Phase fucked around with this message at 02:20 on Jul 17, 2017 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZxDucq3258 OPA! (Guy with the checklist doesn't even flinch.)
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