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how could the water pipe have such a high voltage?
Gas men are not engineers.I wonder why the first instinct of the householder was to phone a gas engineer to come and video it?
phone a gas engineer to come and video it?
That was my first impression. However, for it to be due to anything other than LV, it surely would have caused enough chaos/carnage in the LV network to have been 'noticed' and addressed before a plumber/whatever was summoned and had turned up (to video it!)?Looks higher than low voltage. There is some serious sparking going on.
Sounds terrifying even if you did understand what's going on. I can't imagine how you'd sleep at night after that if you were not up to speed on what went onthe residents said they were petrified as blue sparks danced across the carpet and jumped between pipes
what was it arcing to/from?
Looked more like a Tesla coil experiment.
Also no flickering of the lights as you would expect if this the CNE had failed and was using the pipe as return.
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