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<blockquote data-quote="Graham C Mellor" data-source="post: 33610" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences</p><p></p><p>I can't help but laugh whenever someone says "lightning" to justify a statement. It's like the end all, because barely anyone knows anything about how it acts, where it strikes, or what it can really do. Bottom line, lightning will most likely not strike you while you are metering a portable generator. If there is a lightning storm, and you have to meter the genset, I'd advise not doing it, as you are likely to get hit as the generator, and the meter will not save you. Do you know the odds of you deciding to put a volt meter on something in the instant there is a lighting storm? They have to be greater than one in a million. Clouding the fish bowl with crap here gentlemen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graham C Mellor, post: 33610, member: 233"] Re: System Tech Toolkit Item Preferences I can't help but laugh whenever someone says "lightning" to justify a statement. It's like the end all, because barely anyone knows anything about how it acts, where it strikes, or what it can really do. Bottom line, lightning will most likely not strike you while you are metering a portable generator. If there is a lightning storm, and you have to meter the genset, I'd advise not doing it, as you are likely to get hit as the generator, and the meter will not save you. Do you know the odds of you deciding to put a volt meter on something in the instant there is a lighting storm? They have to be greater than one in a million. Clouding the fish bowl with crap here gentlemen. [/QUOTE]
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