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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1282)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1282 of 1346 | Answers: 13,450 | Views: 1,749,017
roccoammo11
Expert

gamble1 wrote on 01.09.2024 at 22:10:

Unfortunately not exactly old houses don't have something like that our house is modernized but also built in 18XX we don't have one either luckily a few houses around us are much much higher

I thought something like that was mandatory! Yes, so without a lightning conductor it can of course become dangerous very quickly...

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gamble1
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roccoammo11 wrote on 01.09.2024 at 22:20:

I thought something like that was mandatory! Yes, so without a lightning rod it can of course become dangerous very quickly...

No, it is only mandatory for special buildings such as hospitals, schools, etc. It also varies from state to state

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roccoammo11
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gamble1 wrote on 01.09.2024 at 23:18:

No, there is only an obligation for special buildings such as hospitals schools etc.. is also different from state to state

That's crazy...you have to be afraid every time there's a thunderstorm that your house will burn down or all your electrical appliances could break....

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Stromberg
Legend

roccoammo11 wrote on 02.09.2024 at 10:37 am:

That's crazy...you have to be afraid that every thunderstorm will burn down your house or all electrical appliances could break....

Well, I think if your house isn't the tallest in the neighborhood, the Risk is very limited.

And if it is very high or the highest, it probably has a...

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gamble1
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Stromberg wrote on 02.09.2024 at 10:53 am:

Well, I guess if your house isn't the tallest in the neighborhood, the Risk is very limited.

And if it is very high or the highest, it probably has a...

I agree I mean, there is a risk, but it shouldn't really be significant

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Darkresu85
Rookie
Hello does anyone know how much fees you pay on your win at Lapalingo and LordLucky? Does anyone have experience with both casinos?

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Hanshanshans
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 02.09.2024 at 11:05 am:I see it similarly I mean there is a Risk but it shouldn't really be significant

When it comes to thunderstorms, I always have to think directly of May 29, 2008. That was really scary. Shortly before 11 in the morning (the time is mentioned in the video) the sky first turned yellow/green and then it became "night" in the middle of the day...


Then came the rain...

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JJepsa96
Rookie

Hanshanshans wrote on 02.09.2024 at 20:36:

When I think of thunderstorms, I always think directly of May 29, 2008. That was really scary. Shortly before 11 a.m. (time is mentioned in the video) the sky first turned yellow/green somehow and then it became "night", in the middle of the day...


Then came the rain...


Heavy as black..

I always think of Kyrill when it rains, and I'll never forget that night.

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gamble1
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Hanshanshans wrote on 02.09.2024 at 20:36:

When I think of thunderstorms, I always think directly of May 29, 2008. That was really scary. Shortly before 11 a.m. (time is mentioned in the video) the sky first turned yellow/green somehow and then it became "night", in the middle of the day...


Then came the rain...


I didn't have heavy rain on my screen at all

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Falke
Expert

roccoammo11 wrote on 02.09.2024 at 10:37 am:

That's crazy...you have to be afraid that every thunderstorm will burn down your house or all electrical appliances could break....

Well, a lightning conductor is usually nothing more than an iron rod and you hope that the lightning strikes right there. A lightning rod is by no means a fuse. For lightning to paralyze devices, it has to strike pretty badly. If it simply strikes the wall, the damage is very limited. Lightning conductor or not, it takes a lot of bad luck to have problems in the house due to lightning.

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