During '60's my ag teacher in Tx told of some Tx rancher in middle of no-where that kept getting broke into. Laws weren't doing anything, so he rigged up boobytrap shotgun for burglar. Burglar got in, shot himself, & lost an arm in the deal. Burglar sued & won on grounds that
"he was a burglar by trade, now he was maimed & had lost his livelihood & couldn't carry on his trade to support his family" At that time we had never
heard of such silliness!!
Last year we had a power surge, or drop, or power something one day....microwave was blinking that evening. We're on local CO-OP.
My big aircompessor (that used to have a 15 hp-3phase, but I had jury-rigged a 10 hp single-ph with smaller drive pulley) started sluggishly the next day....I fiddled with it off & on all day (Monday). Same thing Tue.
Finally motor quit. I hooked up meter to main breaker box at house & temporary box for shop (my shop that has no walls, doors, windows, floor, roof etc yet:(
)
I kept getting 100volts,95 volts, 90volts...up-& down. I called CO-OP. & also wondered if I was getting stupid & wasn't reading correctly, or voltmeter was off.
Thursday they sent service man out. Also turned out the CO-OP had left everyone a recorded message that they were experiencing difficulty.
Turned out, the sub-station about a mile down road.....Monday morning the head man had come in, unlocked gates, gone in, flipped something on &
KER-BOOM....local neighbor found him unconscious, boot blown off, holes blown in foot & leg. He pulled thru.
But during that weekend someone had cut fence & stolen
allthe copper grounds wires & everything else they could get. Service man said it's wonder they hadn't got zapped stealing it.
At least, CO-OP bought me a new motor:D
Few year ago we went back to Tx for visit. Few days into this I was out messing round, got sick, went to hospital at Paris,Tx one night. Got there & there was cops, cops, & more cops everywhere.....turned into a really, really long night. Dr's & nurses were busy as hell all night patching up several (5) local upstanding:D
electrocuted citizens, dealing with city, county, & state troopers, as well as 2 Tx Rangers....and about 50 local electric Co personal!!
For weeks some local meth heads had been out climbing poles on various abandoned lines round the countryside, cutting wires & stealing.....& no one could catch them. They would climb every-other pole, cut wires, then go to pole that wasn't cut & reach up as high as they could to cut wire....then haul-a**
It seems that this very night, these local upstanding meth-heads had climbed the wrong poles & got into some hot wires somehow. The 5 that got electrocuted got hauled to hospital by 4-5 more of their buddies. Their stories didn't add up, so Dr's called cops.....rest is history:D