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Those aren't "transformers exploding", they're fuses opening.
ОтветитьDumb-ass fire department trying to put out an electrical fire with water?!?!
Ответить(Plasma) crazy sound @ the temperature of the sun if not greater..
ОтветитьPls proctect me guys😢😢
ОтветитьIm scard😢😢😢😢😢
Ответитьthis video triggered my ptsd >:( i hate this video take a dislike
ОтветитьI like arc flash videos, but some of them have lame narration.
ОтветитьGreat video and great title. Straight to the point, good editing and we know what to expect with no time wasting fluff or filler, Well done and Five stars!
ОтветитьUsually when something wants something else to not exist entirely, it is a complicated process to achieve that. When power lines want something to stop existing, they can make it not exist within seconds. Forget nuclear bombs, electricity bombs are the real problem solver.
ОтветитьOn my headphones, i hear the electricity frequencies at 125 Hz and 62.5 for the USA (60 Hz in reality) and 105 and 52.5 for Europe and india (which is in real life 50 Hz)... 😮
ОтветитьJust another reminder not to mess with electricity.
ОтветитьNo weatherproof transformer cabinets, no thermal and overcurrent breakers. Extinguishing the burning transformer with water is the most dangerous thing one can perform. The electricity must be cut first!
Ответить😴😪🤤🙄😤🤭🥱
ОтветитьOnly a fireman would spray water on an electrical fire, believing he could put it out that way.
ОтветитьHow come this always happens in the US... Never seen something like that on Europe...
ОтветитьThese need surge suppressors!
Ответить"Do you want to call the fire department?"
Gee, you think?
Water hoses on faulting power lines?
ОтветитьNobody panic, the power lines are certified welders
ОтветитьDon't the fire fighters risk being electrocuted by spraying water on these arcing lines?
ОтветитьHad a transformer explode right outside my window last night. Lit my room up like it was daytime.
ОтветитьI want to bathe in those sparks
ОтветитьI imagine that substation exploding in Hendersonville, TN last month was pretty huge. I've only seen distant videos of it.
ОтветитьFirst thing I think when seeing these: There goes someone's internet!
ОтветитьOh what a day! What a lovely day!!
ОтветитьHere in Australia, our idiot Labor guvment wants to "transition to nett zero". This will involve building more than 6000 extra miles (you read that right) of transmission wires, with about half in almost inaccessable land. What could go wrong?
ОтветитьSomething tells me it's NOT a good idea to flood a burning/arcing Electrical Transformer with water?
Ответитьi like how half of the people are cheering about the power being gone
Ответить😂😂
ОтветитьThe cul-de-sac behind the house I grew up in, they had way too many homes on one transformer, and that thing blew nearly every time there was a big thunderstorm. I grew so familiar to this sound. Our house sat kind of uphill, and the cul-de-sac was about 15 houses in a kind of basin in the neighborhood, with more houses uphill on the other side of them. So whenever that transformer blew, whenever anything loud happened down there, including the creek overflowing its bed, it echoed so far. Such a distinctive sound.
ОтветитьNot a single actual transformer explosion.
Ответить(he needs to figure out why did you electricity)
ОтветитьA SERIOUS FIRE!?
ОтветитьThe power line needs more power because because the power line because the power line needs more power
Daniel world will turn into
😊
The electricity pops into the lava
That was not good at all
Those were so electric
😊 I never seen that before that was too much electricity
I never believed in my eyes
Those are some just weird things
I never seen that before but how many electricity does it have?
A bunch of fireworks 💥 going off 😂🤣
ОтветитьWow! :P
ОтветитьI smell fried chicken 😂😂😂
ОтветитьSome of the smaller explosions when the lines stop arcing are actually the explosive fuses
ОтветитьElectricity is invisible, until it's not.
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