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Arcing Powerlines Cause Tree Fire & Explosion

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BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Arcing wires are being blamed for a spectacular explosion that took place in this Northern Washington city over the weekend.

"It basically felt like a bomb going off," said Skurdal. The arc caused a power surge, damaging many computers and circuit breakers in the neighborhood. Some 4,500 people were left without power.

The Bellingham Fire Department says it got a call of arcing wires and passed that information on to Puget Sound Energy. Asst. Fire Chief Roger Christensen said the department doesn't typically respond to call of arcing wires unless flames are also reported. In this case, the spokesman said, nobody did.

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They are lucky the transformer didn't blow, those things are really toxic.


written by GeeSussFreeK  | 2 months ago | CH
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Inside a house the transformers sound like shotguns, outside the house they sound like cannons.

I think standard practice in certain areas, meaning what Ive seen, most transformers are either on the ground, or underground.

I'm also pretty sure that's where the phone lines go, as well as the subnetwork for your particular networks.

That is why you should never connect directly to your modem, because then you are accessing the subnetwork with out the benefit of a Gateway. Always connect through a switched router, for an extra hop that is designed to cause trouble for hecklers.

But you never heard that from me.


written by NordlichReiter  | 2 months ago | CH
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I'm a first scene responder, I need some 4 ft sticks and some hot dogs.


written by deathcow  | 2 months ago | CH
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It was my impression that the transformers were those large silver things hanging form the towers. I know in newer places they are those large, green, terrestrial boxes, but there appears to be a transformer (or what I have mistaken for one) in the shot.


written by GeeSussFreeK  | 2 months ago | CH
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No circuit breakers on the power lines?


written by alizarin  | 2 months ago | CH
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it never occurs to these complete fucktards to get back.


written by robdot  | 2 months ago | CH
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>> ^alizarin:
No circuit breakers on the power lines?


It appears as load to the grid, so it happily continues to provide power without tripping anything. This page explains it better with a video thats been re-posted to youtube about a hundered times.

Fuses are closer to the customer end (between the transformer and the customer) and disconnect (explode!) just the customer when there is a problem, circuit breakers are back at the substation and would likely attempt to re-close to solve a temporary problem like phase-phase arc.


written by Croccydile  | 2 months ago | CH
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up vote for when they all screamed at that last little burst of power... pussies


written by Opus_Moderandi  | 2 months ago | CH
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*fear *nsfw (cussings)


written by ant  | 2 months ago | CH
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This video has been flagged as being Not Suitable For Work - declared nsfw by ant.

Adding video to channels (Fear) - requested by ant.


written by siftbot  | 2 months ago | CH
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Wow, like really slow motion lightning (which also explodes some trees).
This is a good reason to always make underground power lines in urban areas. Where I live the only place with high voltage power lines is the countryside.


written by cybrbeast  | 2 months ago | CH
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It's heartbreaking how it writhes in agony.


written by Ornthoron  | 2 months ago | CH
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OMIGOD COME SEE YOU GUYS THIS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS SCENARIO IS SO AWESOME TO WATCH FROM 30 FEET AWAY

YEAH BURN YOU STUPID SUMBITCH TREE WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU COULD GROW THERE


written by Kevlar  | 2 months ago | CH
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4:02 - Circuit breaker flips at electric company
4:10 - "Hey, why'd this breaker flip?"
4:13 - Employee flips breaker back to on.
4:18 - Breaker flips off again.
4:19 - "Hmph. I guess something IS shorting out somewhere..."


written by videosiftbannedme  | 2 months ago | CH
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I would have laughed if the electricity followed along the roots and zapped them.


written by Payback  | 2 months ago | CH
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>> ^Payback:
I would have laughed if the electricity followed along the roots and zapped them.


Yeah, stupid physics.


written by ReverendTed  | 2 months ago | CH
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Shocking.


written by kymbos  | 2 months ago | CH
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I wanna say something snide and snotty about Bellingham, but it's actually a nice little place. Apart from all the monster-truck-driving hill-billy crank-spun fucknuts who call that burg home. I mean, other than that, yanno.


written by StukaFox  | 2 months ago | CH
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wheres the eia tag? stupid giant tree

[edit]stupid but resilient.


written by aceofkidneys  | 2 months ago | CH
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Some trees have sap that EXPLODE when heated by an outside source of energy (ie. lightning), sending fragments of super-heated wax/bark out in all directions. Just FYI fellas.


written by Tymbrwulf  | 2 months ago | CH
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This is exactly the reason why you should put all those chunky power lines underground.


written by zeoverlord  | 2 months ago | CH
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>> ^ReverendTed:
>> ^Payback:
I would have laughed if the electricity followed along the roots and zapped them.


Yeah, stupid physics.


Yeah, that and stupid people not realizing that electricity follows the path of least resistance and at those voltages is completely random. Whether they be standing too close or commenting out their ass on an internet forum. The voltage is trying to equalize itself with the power plant, so the closer you are to where large voltages short to ground, the more likely you are to become part of the circuit. This video is barely different than watching a downed line spark.


written by Payback  | 2 months ago | CH
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I LOVE that it comes back for an encore.

**BOOOM**

"Wow man, that was awesome.. oh well, let's go back inside.."

**BUUUUZZZZZ**


written by gwiz665  | 2 months ago | CH
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THAT THING COME BY MY HOUSE, I KILL IT!!

>> ^Kevlar:
OMIGOD COME SEE YOU GUYS THIS INCREDIBLY DANGEROUS SCENARIO IS SO AWESOME TO WATCH FROM 30 FEET AWAY

YEAH BURN YOU STUPID SUMBITCH TREE WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOU COULD GROW THERE



written by gwiz665  | 2 months ago | CH
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As Bob Ross would put it, "Now that's NOT a happy little tree."


written by AnimalsForCrackers  | 2 months ago | CH
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WAIT FOLKS thats not all ! hahhaha they thinks its all done then ZAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP


written by BoneRemake  | 2 months ago | CH
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Best Christmas lights I've ever seen.


written by RedSky  | 2 months ago | CH
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