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Re: Static knowledge..

To: john robinson <john@engr.wisc.edu>,
Subject: Re: Static knowledge..
From: Rick Hammond <r.hammond@sympatico.ca>
Date: Fri, 08 Mar 2002 09:59:29 -0500
John,
Our brains work on static...right? ;-)
I worked on pipeline projects under running powerlines.  Aside from some 
possibly
wiped out bank cards, the main things were grounding any lengths of pipe
(36"dia.) and dragging small chains from the pickups.

I know the thing of 'hey, there's something hanging down under your truck...' 
but
if we didn't, or a fun-loving co-worker hung it up on the bumper, you would get 
a
good snap when you went for the door handle.  Now this was the truck picking up 
a
charge, not you charging yourself up on the seat, though I guess that works both
ways.  Some just hung chains, but you can also hang straps etc. from the
undercarriage.

Kieth; experiment; get charged up, and see if you spark to a ground (post etc.)
of if it's just to the truck.

Btw, they would weld up long sections of pipe; if it wasn't grounded, it would
throw a man on his arse pretty fast.

Never want to live under big lines, but if I ever do, I don't think I'll pay 
much
for power; to heck with cold fusion, induction works just fine.
Cheers,
Rick

john robinson wrote:

> ummm, wasn't there a report a while ago about people getting japped in
> their new cars, and wasn't the reason given that the tires did not have
> enough carbon black of a certain type to transmit the static charge? I
> think it was 6-8 years ago, ( damn my memory is getting unstable....) and I
> think the reason there w2as less carbon black in the tires was so they
> would get better gas mileage? or was it tire mileage? hmmmm, what is todays
> date anyway?

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