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Re: [Amps] HV SAFETY QUESTION

Subject: Re: [Amps] HV SAFETY QUESTION
From: Jim Isbell <millenniumfalcon@cableone.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 09:30:08 -0600
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On a 19" rack full of batteries (floor to ceiling) that had only a potential across the terminals of 12Vdc, one of the technicians decided to replace a screw in a barrier strip that was missing. Most of us realize there is a reason that the thread on those screws is NOT standard. It is so that you dont get the wrong screw in the hole!! This guy found a screw (naturally it was too long , not too short) and even though the thread was wrong he managed to screw it in with a big screw driver. When it hit bottom the 12V was shorted to the chassis with lots of AMPS. I made that sickening hum like a huge transformer firing up and from the front of the rack I could see a red glow all around the rack. The arc continued until the metal was eaten away far enough to break the arc, about 1/2" in all directions. When I went back the guy was sitting on the floor leaning against the wall with his eyes as big as saucers and just staring with his mouth wide open. Only his pride was hurt.

k7fm wrote:

Hi Jim:

It does not even take high voltage to put on a show.  I used to have 1700
amp hour batteries for my wind generator (2 volt cells).

One day someone came and laid a large 14" crescent wrench across the
terminals.  The crescent wrench was reduced to little balls of metal.  I was
not there at the time but understand it was quite a show.  I then decided to
lock the door to the battery room.  I did not realize that the case on one
cell cracked and 5 gallons of battery acid spilled on the concrete floor and
turned the concrete to mush.

73, Colin K7FM


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