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Van Allen
 
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Default Hey Joe!

When you were checking for leakage from the power lines did you have your
meter set on AC or DC?

How does one measure power line leakage (AC) if the meter is set for DC?

How can AC cause electrolysis when the current alternates?

I love Ms Terry's beautiful red hair, it has the same hue as automatic
transmission fluid. I'm weak in the knees!

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Default Hey Joe!

"Van Allen" wrote in message thlink.net...
When you were checking for leakage from the power lines did you have your
meter set on AC or DC?


Both, AC is not as much of a problem as DC. AC will shock you, DC will eat metal.

How does one measure power line leakage (AC) if the meter is set for DC?


You tell me.

How can AC cause electrolysis when the current alternates?


You tell me.

I love Ms Terry's beautiful red hair, it has the same hue as automatic
transmission fluid. I'm weak in the knees!


Glad your such a fan.

Van

 
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