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Confessions of an Electrician...

So while we’ve not been able to log into the community (you can do so now if you didn’t already know) I’ve been keeping myself out of mischief Blush by going through some of the discussion topics on the old Wiring Regs forum and came across this one: Walking off site where some of you were sharing stories about your experiences with client's pets while on the job. 


So I thought it would be a bit of fun to ask you to share some of your funny/bizarre or just weird stories (keeping it relatively clean and protecting the privacy of others please!) from any jobs you’ve been on or done.


… And I’ll send some swag to the author of the story that gets voted the ‘Most helpful/liked’ from the community so don't forget to hit that 'Good Answer' link on any that make you chuckle! (Log in required)



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  • Legh Richardson:

    Surely, the ferret was protected as it was in a Faraday cage?




    I am not at all sure that it was a Faraday cage because it was not protecting the occupant from an external electrical influence.


    Voltage is, of course, a relative value. So from the ferret's perspective, everything in its environment was at zero volts. However, if the cage was opened, or the ferret poked its snout through the bars, a potential difference could have arisen.


    Nonetheless, Kelly's mentioning of the risk to the critter was astute 'cos some folk will show more concern for their animals than themselves. Odd isn't it!

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  • Legh Richardson:

    Surely, the ferret was protected as it was in a Faraday cage?




    I am not at all sure that it was a Faraday cage because it was not protecting the occupant from an external electrical influence.


    Voltage is, of course, a relative value. So from the ferret's perspective, everything in its environment was at zero volts. However, if the cage was opened, or the ferret poked its snout through the bars, a potential difference could have arisen.


    Nonetheless, Kelly's mentioning of the risk to the critter was astute 'cos some folk will show more concern for their animals than themselves. Odd isn't it!

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