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Wayne.B wrote in
: Every once in a while you hear about someone with a plastic thru hull transducer getting blown out by lightning. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SG071 Great webpage. The professor of EE is also a sailor. Enter: Sailboat lightning grounding into the Google search engine. There's lots of pages so you can do it right. NEVER MAKE A NEAT RIGHT ANGLE TURN ON A LIGHTNING GROUND! If you gotta be "pretty", don't bother with it at all. ALL turns in ALL lightning grounds MUST be made gradually over a large diameter, not those "nautical" perfect looking turns the bilge pump wires have. This reduceds series INDUCTANCE. Series inductance on the very-fast pulse of a lightning hit is what destroys it.... http://www.copper.org/applications/e...kgbi_station_A 6082.html http://www.space.com/businesstechnol...ket_lightning_ 030130.html Very interesting.....Xrays! Larry -- Roll up to the long checkout line.... Yell, "ICE RAID!" It's your turn to load the grocery belt...(c; |
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