Posted on 02/05/2002 8:48:59 AM PST by 11th Earl of Mar
Edited on 05/07/2004 7:08:46 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
DETROIT -- Police are investigating the death of a man who was electrocuted when he attempted to illegally attach car jumper cables to an electrical transformer on a utility pole to a generator inside a vacant house where he was staying, police said.
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Here is a good site on Nikola Tesla: Forgotten American Scientist
Found that site a few year's back. One teacher's fight to keep the memory of Tesla alive!
Schumacher Instant Power Gives power when it's needed, where it's needed, instantly. DC power source starts up to 30 vehicles without recharging. Safe and easy operation.
Automobile jump starter with new internal auto charger that will maintain charge after battery is charged. Safe and easy operation. Jump start on/off switch and reverse hookup protection prevents battery damage.
Sounds like he should have used this.
AC power is used for distribution, because the voltage can be changed with transformers. The power comes out of the plant at a very high voltage and is stepped down at distribution points and service entrances.
The wires don't care if it's AC or DC.Anyone who takes a device that is designed for a very high amperage, very low voltage, direct current environment, and attempts to use that device in a very low amperage, very high voltage, alternating current environment, is a fool.
boomop1DC vs AC isn't the problem.
hopespringseternalAnd, yeah, the wires don't really matter.
SpottedBeaverCopper wire is copper wire.
Cobra64
You guys are welcome to try such a stunt at home; just promise me that before you do it, you'll take out a nice, fat life insurance policy for the Missus & the kids.
That's what I said. Maybe you should try reading my post.
In fact, the owners of these buildings should be required to install approved jumper cable connections on the exterior of their buildings to better facilitate the ripping off, uh, I mean easy use of the powere needed to allow the homeless to live the lifestyle to which they have grown accustomed.
You people are so calloused it makes me sick. Where's your compasion for this poor homeless man. Have you no feelings or empathy?!?!
Oh, and < /sarcasm >
Since I haven't read this whole thread, I'll assume that I am simply adding to the chorus of, "Wrong!"
Edison even went so far as to electrocute dogs in public using A.C. voltage to demonstrate its lethal character, you should read more .
I thought it was Westinghouse..
And, I don't think a cable knows the difference anyway. Provided it can handle the current.
My compassion would probably end at the point where all of the appliances and the furnace in my house would shut down. That would also likely be about 5 seconds before his chard husk hit the ground.
Every now and then I make a wish that stupidity should be painful. Thanks to the folks at the Darwin awards, it can also be entertaining!
Corn has husks; chard has leaves; this poor soul was "charred."
Actually Westinghouse bank-rolled some of Tesla's work in the deployment of AC. Tesla tried to sell it to Edison, but the old fart had too much invested in DC to listen to the new Serbian kid that he had hired.
Sorry, I'm a product of the public schools.
Huked on fonicks wurked fer me!
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