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Truck + 7200V goes all wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="ropensaddle" data-source="post: 2751418" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>Well that is more of an electrical engineering question but in my experience I can give a semi educated guess. High enough voltage will arc which is why climbers and linemen have minimum separation charts to follow. It would be my bet the arc started at the axle pumpkin or the radial tires. It would begin at the closest metal to ground and build from there! Humidity, dew etc. all come into play as well, fortunately the man survived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropensaddle, post: 2751418, member: 13949"] Well that is more of an electrical engineering question but in my experience I can give a semi educated guess. High enough voltage will arc which is why climbers and linemen have minimum separation charts to follow. It would be my bet the arc started at the axle pumpkin or the radial tires. It would begin at the closest metal to ground and build from there! Humidity, dew etc. all come into play as well, fortunately the man survived. [/QUOTE]
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