Richard
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Setup: Yesterday had outside faucet on watering lawn. Lightning, thunder, then all heck broke loose.
While storming AND raining, I went downstairs, opened garage door (I was barefoot) walked outside onto gravel and stepped onto a (huge) rock that is the base of our retaining wall (rock was soaking wet). I leaned over to turn faucet off when off in distance was a lighning bolt in the sky and JUST as I was turning it off.. I got shocked. It clearly seemed to be timed with the lightning. My reaction made me jump back several feet and was thinking twice about turning water off again (though I did)
I'm trying to figure out what may have happened. No lightning "seemed" to hit ground nearby, certainly didnt' hit house. If it hit ground elsewhere, why was "I" shocked? I mean, if it hit the ground, wasn't it already grounded?
How was I the conduit from the faucet to (evidently) the rock?
Was this a potential lethal situation?
What if I or someone else was in shower? Would THAT person have been burnt toast?
Washing hands in sink?
In the future, is there anything I can do to minimize or avoid this rather unpleasant "tingling" happening?
There was comment said once about grounding straps bridging ACROSS from either side of the plastic water filter housing I have... that strap is not there... would THAT have prevented this? (btw, Home Depot..here I come for grounding strap)
I'm curious as to any thoughts anyone might have. The jolt I received seemed much more "biting" than a 110 volt that I've had on occasion. Once it was over though, no real tingling sensations or other.... just me, mouth agape wondering if I'd just (luckily) yanked my hand OUT of a handshake with the Grim Reaper.
While storming AND raining, I went downstairs, opened garage door (I was barefoot) walked outside onto gravel and stepped onto a (huge) rock that is the base of our retaining wall (rock was soaking wet). I leaned over to turn faucet off when off in distance was a lighning bolt in the sky and JUST as I was turning it off.. I got shocked. It clearly seemed to be timed with the lightning. My reaction made me jump back several feet and was thinking twice about turning water off again (though I did)
I'm trying to figure out what may have happened. No lightning "seemed" to hit ground nearby, certainly didnt' hit house. If it hit ground elsewhere, why was "I" shocked? I mean, if it hit the ground, wasn't it already grounded?
How was I the conduit from the faucet to (evidently) the rock?
Was this a potential lethal situation?
What if I or someone else was in shower? Would THAT person have been burnt toast?
Washing hands in sink?
In the future, is there anything I can do to minimize or avoid this rather unpleasant "tingling" happening?
There was comment said once about grounding straps bridging ACROSS from either side of the plastic water filter housing I have... that strap is not there... would THAT have prevented this? (btw, Home Depot..here I come for grounding strap)
I'm curious as to any thoughts anyone might have. The jolt I received seemed much more "biting" than a 110 volt that I've had on occasion. Once it was over though, no real tingling sensations or other.... just me, mouth agape wondering if I'd just (luckily) yanked my hand OUT of a handshake with the Grim Reaper.