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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2006

After Hurricane Frances in 2004 there were a lot of power lines down and damaged. Here is an example.

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  • Well I found the Arc, now I have to find the Covenent.

  • no worries, It's just Chuck Norris making breakfast...

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  • @flakmonkey47

    This is not a short even. It's a damaged switch that had a small gap in it, it's an in-phase arcing.

  • @MrDavide1989 actually 14,400.

  • That is shorting out big time.

  • Solite linee americane che non valgono niente

  • @rojblake82 Like this?: watch?v=6rcsE88uI7Y&feature=re­lated

  • Don't ever get close to electric arcing you, will get a fatal shock and be burnt to toast.

  • DONT TOUCH TEH POLE DONT TOUCH TEH POOOOLEEEE

    AAAAAAARRRRRGGHHH

  • @ChargedCMOS - It's really hot, and the air around the arc gets heated and pushes it around through convection.

  • 500.000 volt

  • This arcing sounds like a Cybermeans voice, it is harsh and buzzizng in billions of ways.

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