Safety safety safety… all of our safety work procedures were written in blood.
“Let’s see if we do this..”
“Well we can’t do that because Ron is dead now”
That’s how it was back in the early days of Linework.
They use AC and DC, but some of the capacitors for the strobe lights can store crazy amounts of electricity. Those are the ones that you dont want to get shocked by, lol.
HAHAHA I bet!! There are capacitors on our 14,400 volt system that help during the high demand of river pumping stations. I hate messing with them, and when they go bad… it’s an explosion I would like to see from a distance. 🤣😂
Safety safety safety… all of our safety work procedures were written in blood.

“Let’s see if we do this..”
“Well we can’t do that because Ron is dead now”
That’s how it was back in the early days of Linework.
I was an electrician on the Apache helicopter back in the day and have shocked myself plenty of times.
It comes with the territory… lol
What kind of voltages did those bad boys use?
They use AC and DC, but some of the capacitors for the strobe lights can store crazy amounts of electricity. Those are the ones that you dont want to get shocked by, lol.
HAHAHA I bet!! There are capacitors on our 14,400 volt system that help during the high demand of river pumping stations. I hate messing with them, and when they go bad… it’s an explosion I would like to see from a distance. 🤣😂