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Lightning.

The loud cries can be heard from market trader Fred's stall: "Cum git yer S.P.Ds. Freshly picked today. Instant protekshun, roll up, roll up. A free copy o Figure 44.2 givin wif everry purchase. (It might be a bit outta date mate, but its free init). Roll up, roll up. Git em now."

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7157267/Homes-left-without-power-roads-flooded-thunderstorms-lash-Britain.html


Would an S.P.D. or two have saved the Shotley Suffolk bungalow.


Ye gods who with bright and loud pointy fingers jab at guilty mortal man and his follies.

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    Would an S.P.D. or two have saved the Shotley Suffolk bungalow.

     




    Well, a type 1 SPD acting as part of the equipotential bonding of a LPS might have, depending on what the flashover which started the fire was between

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  • Zoomup:

    Would an S.P.D. or two have saved the Shotley Suffolk bungalow.

     




    Well, a type 1 SPD acting as part of the equipotential bonding of a LPS might have, depending on what the flashover which started the fire was between

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