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zedaxax
01-14-2005, 12:24 AM
Source : http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/sparky.htm


The story is that the guy was high on drugs and decided to climb a power pylon with rather predictable results. The guy in the cherry picker is there to attempt to get him down.
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/danger1.jpg
In this first image he is shown near the top of the pylon and is reaching up to grab hold of the live cable

http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/danger2.jpg
He grabs the wire and explodes in flames as the massive surge of current passes through his body. The wire can be seen snaking either due to the violent muscular contraction of the victim or the huge current pulse.

http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/danger3.jpg
The exploded remains fall to earth in a shower of sparks.
You're not going to believe this, but I subsequently learned that apparently the guy survived although I'm sure that he must have been missing a limb or two. It's debatable whether survival is a good option or not when you've passed as much current as this guy obviously did.....

manker
01-14-2005, 12:30 AM
That idiot deserves injury more than the mouse.

DarthInsinuate
01-14-2005, 12:54 AM
dang, he survived, does he still qualify for the Darwin Awards?

manker
01-14-2005, 01:00 AM
I'd nominate him. I think a fatality would seal the deal as to him winning the thing, tho'.

tesco
01-14-2005, 01:16 AM
I don't understand how humans can touch the wires and get zapped but birds land on them and are fine. :unsure:
or is it because if a human touches them they're usually touching a cherry picker\tree\poll\whatever? i guess that makes sense.


why aren't the wires all sleeved in rubber though? :huh:

manker
01-14-2005, 01:24 AM
Yeah, the human would be fine if he tightroped across an electrified wire but once you're touching the metal bits on the end, you're acting as a conductor for the current to be grounded. I suspect it would be the same for a bird too.

I suppose they aren't all vulcanised because it costs a lot and there aren't that many spazmoids that climb up there :D

tesco
01-14-2005, 01:42 AM
Yeah, the human would be fine if he tightroped across an electrified wire but once you're touching the metal bits on the end, you're acting as a conductor for the current to be grounded. I suspect it would be the same for a bird too.

I suppose they aren't all vulcanised because it costs a lot and there aren't that many spazmoids that climb up there :D
Alright, Thanks. :)

Smith
01-14-2005, 01:53 AM
He looks like a big lightbulb :lol:

Virtualbody1234
01-14-2005, 01:57 AM
Yeah, the human would be fine if he tightroped across an electrified wire but once you're touching the metal bits on the end, you're acting as a conductor for the current to be grounded. I suspect it would be the same for a bird too.

I suppose they aren't all vulcanised because it costs a lot and there aren't that many spazmoids that climb up there :D
Not only cost but weight also.

TheDave
01-14-2005, 02:42 AM
omg. if you look closely on the second pic theres a moron shaped puff of smoke

tesco
01-14-2005, 02:46 AM
omg. if you look closely on the second pic theres a moron shaped puff of smoke
where?
me no see this. :huh: