Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance

   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #11  
N80 said:
The explanation on that History Channel show (for what its worth) said that the static kept them off the high tension lines.


In Simple terms that is correct. It is uncomfortable on the energized conductor with the proper equipment but I cant imagine how it would feel with out it to a bird.
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #12  
horse7 said:
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Perhaps most birds are warned off very high tension wires by the side effects-- otherwise, birds being kinda bird brained, one would expect to have heaps of dead birds under 500KV lines with tree huggers howling like they do for the flying creatures diced up by windmills. Or maybe the birds are carbonized and no one misses them!..............

Interesting that we still build these towers. My area in the commonwealth in litigation with proposed new lines at county, state and federal levels.

Personally, I am within eyesite of these towers and find them unhealthy in both site and sound. Surely there must be a better wway to move the transmission of electricity?

-Mike Z.
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #13  
riptides said:
Interesting that we still build these towers. My area in the commonwealth in litigation with proposed new lines at county, state and federal levels.

Personally, I am within eyesite of these towers and find them unhealthy in both site and sound. Surely there must be a better wway to move the transmission of electricity?

-Mike Z.

They could bury them, as they did in North Dakota, but your electric bill would be a lot higher...:D
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #14  
They cross my pasture way in back away from view from my home. I have no problem with them and have never seen any dead birds around them. And you can even get free light at night. Just stand under the lowest part of the wires and hold an 8' flourescent bulb straight up and it lights up.:cool:
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #15  
tallyho8 said:
They cross my pasture way in back away from view from my home. I have no problem with them and have never seen any dead birds around them. And you can even get free light at night. Just stand under the lowest part of the wires and hold an 8' flourescent bulb straight up and it lights up.:cool:

Yes, and the snap crackle and pop in certain weather conditions. Makes one wonders about the health effects of these things.

-Mike Z.
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #16  
riptides said:
Yes, and the snap crackle and pop in certain weather conditions. Makes one wonders about the health effects of these things.

-Mike Z.

After years of working on and around these lines I can safely say that my pacemaker does not like them but on a plus side my 6 fingered 3 eyed kids are no longer having problems in school.

Just kidding about the kids. Most if not all the studies I have read will say that there is little to no effect on human health due to the EMF of these lines.
I agree they are not the prettiest thing to look at but until we develop better ways to bury EHV lines we are stuck with them in the air if we want low cost power in or cities.

I due find it interesting that most of the people that have the biggest problems with these line have hugh houses that use extreame amounts of power and complan about the health issues while laying out at the beach burning their skin off with the sun.

Oh well to each his own I guess.
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #17  
those copters do inspections, repairs, etc. at tremendous savings. picture doing similar work from the ground and you can quickly see the advantage of the copter. I attended a safety class associated with line work and there were great videos showing how they approach and connect to the line to do work. As they approach they create a massive sustained blue spark that is awesome and terrifying at the same time.
 
   / Hi Tech Hi Tension Maintenance #19  
Well more power to you guys that work that stuff, small pun intended. If you put me on the outside of that chopper I’d wet myself and end up as an old bald French fry.

MarkV
 

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