[R-390] Electro and it's sister Magnetic
Cecil Acuff
chacuff at cableone.net
Sun Aug 2 21:28:37 EDT 2009
I've had PC's damaged with only CPU sitting in the floor with nothing
connected to it. Only cause I can attribute it to is EMP from the current
spike conducted by the tower to ground during a strike..
The magnetic wavefront induces damaging voltages into everything metalic
they cut through.
Try explaining that to your insurance guy...
Cecil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tisha Hayes" <tisha.hayes at gmail.com>
To: <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 7:07 PM
Subject: [R-390] Electro and it's sister Magnetic
> We cannot forget that when a lightning strike dumps a tremendous amount of
> energy down our tower and into our grounding system it creates a terrific
> magnetic field too.
>
> Parallel conductors (like coax, equipment racks, even ground conductors
> from
> the bulkhead entrance plate down to the ground plane) all get a big kick
> from magnetic coupling. This can become "secondary windings" on our
> gigantic
> transformer with the antenna tower as the primary winding.
>
> Figure that a lightning strike managed to jump a distance of thousands of
> feet to the tower. That aluminum rain gutter on your shack can suddenly
> throw an arc to ground (or you or the electrical outlet behind the wall).
>
> If you have ever seen the "can crusher" experiments
> http://tesladownunder.com/CanCrushing.htm it is a great example of the
> physical damages that can be done to your equipment.
>
> --
> Ms. Tisha Hayes
>
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