What to do with unplugged coax
well i dont unplug my stuff any more because ive been hit a few times and yes at those times i would un plug my stuff, but now i just leave it plugged in, if a tornado would happen to come through i want to be able to be heard, i recommend grounding out your stuff that helps alot during storms, i had a few new radios still in the box that got zapped and a few other things but now i quit unpluging my stuff cause i got the stuff grounded out, the lightening will follow the ground wire to the ground, and so for thats been working for me, yes i replace the ground wires each year, same as my coax, whatever ya do be safe...Dj
- cobra jet
- Donor
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Dec 12 2007, 19:11
- Foxhunter
- Donor
- Posts: 2,651
- Joined: Apr 03 2008, 11:24
- Radio: Fisher-Price
- Contact:
True, true. Hey those 8 billion volts w/200,000 amps would make a good power supply for the base.cobra jet wrote:How many volts and amps in a typical lightning flash? A typical lightning bolt contains: Shocked: 1 billion volts and contains between 10,000 to 200,000 amperes of current. I don't think your coax is rated for that much output / input.
"It's not the volts that will kill you, but the AMPS!"
As far as the "it's not the volts that kill" it's true-----the "average" static-shock from say scuffing your feet on the carpet is between 3,000 volts to 35,000 volts.----"It's the amps".
- lonesome 500
- Donor
- Posts: 1,779
- Joined: Jun 08 2007, 15:40
- Foxhunter
- Donor
- Posts: 2,651
- Joined: Apr 03 2008, 11:24
- Radio: Fisher-Price
- Contact:
Hey Lonesome500 I was wondering what the colored indicators/ends are on the TVI's are they different in some way or did you do that yourself for separation/identification ? Now you have those MFJ arrestors incorporated in there I remember. You know they say that glass-shrapnel provides "temporary Sporadic-E"lonesome 500 wrote:glass jar = deadly shrapnel get a piece of junk coax .....put a pl259 on one end.....other solder to 8' ground rod...couple with a barrel connector this is my project