This guy works *on* high voltage power lines.
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This guy works *on* high voltage power lines.
There’s lots more fun at http://www.cybersalt.org/cleanfun/funlinks
Duration : 0:3:10
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sabotUP says:
wow, what a crazy …
wow, what a crazy job.
sparkywundermutt1 says:
$85 an hour.
$85 an hour.
Meffisttoo says:
Respect 4 this guys
Respect 4 this guys
oO0Briggs0Oo says:
Sure, voltage is …
Sure, voltage is the difference or change in voltage potential from one point to another. for example if you took a volt meter and measured from a wire with 100 volts then put the other lead to another wire with 80 volts, you would read 20 volts, as long as both wires have the same amount of volts, then electricity will not flow though him to the other wire. I hope that helped
3804780 says:
Absolutely awesome. …
Absolutely awesome. Our hats off to you.
iggy9718 says:
irish: you only get …
irish: you only get zapped if the elecricity flows through you so since the electricity is only flowing into him not out he wont get zapped
termshock says:
Fascinating…
Fascinating…
IrishEddieOHara says:
This is one of the …
This is one of the coolest videos on YouTube. That is one real interesting job, but I also don’t understand why he doesn’t get zapped by crossing the two wires with his body? Maybe someone could explain it to me?
mike10sman says:
Does anyone know …
Does anyone know the name of the song being played here? I kinda like it haha
DeadManWalking89 says:
I remember watching …
I remember watching this in my Electrical Technology class. It was awesome then, and it’s still awesome now. It takes alotta skill and guts to do something like that.
putipam says:
It’s kinda touching …
It’s kinda touching actually.
Beautiful.
pwettipwincess999 says:
wowies i wanna do …
wowies i wanna do tht
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Danklin24 says:
I know they’re …
I know they’re isolated from ground so what makes the charge disipate when the helicopter approaches. I would have though no ground contact meant no current flowing. Unless of course its static.
Minizilla says:
If I was given the …
If I was given the choice of starving to death or doing this for a living, well, I’ve lived a full enough life already, thank you very much.
Put it this way. I got zapped by a 110 outlet once, and thought my hair was on fire. NO WAY IN do I get onto that friggin’ wire.
ionamic says:
No if iwas two …
No if iwas two phases, he’d be fried. High voltage (low amperage) electricty really travels on the outside of the actual wire..or in this case the two wires. If you could see the voltage, it would look like a big corona around the two wires.
ajgio says:
I get how this …
I get how this works but how come there are two cables there wouldend that mean its Phase(1) to Phase(2) and even know hes not tounching ground wouldnt get get a shock due to it beign phase to phase ? not just sitting on the single phase wire
mgr6v382 says:
great video. theres …
great video. theres a company called HEAT that does this. those guys are nutz.
WDX7770243546 says:
LOLz The truth is …
LOLz The truth is shocking!
sethinator2 says:
Well thats …
Well thats interesting, normally i see them using cherry pickers or ladders to do that sorta job. Ill admit i’ve never seen a power pole that high tho… bet theres massive pay for that sorta job mind you.
Santiagosony says:
:O i think that too …
i think so.
:O i think that too, but it’s more dangerous
Transcendthebullshit says:
poor people? feel …
poor people? feel bad for the guy in a cubicle 40 hours a week
fritsiefresh says:
It’s from a 2002 …
It’s from a 2002 documentary IMAX movie entitled “Straight Up”
Santiagosony says:
yeah
yeah