Ever wonder what would happen if you pissed on a
> > >3phase electric fence?
> >Please read before looking
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> > >I am sure we have all heard the phrase, “Don’t piss on an electric
> > >fence.” Well it just isn’t a joke. Here is what happened to someone
> > >
> > >
> > >that did just that on a 3 phase electric fence. So what is 3 phase, you
> > >might ask?
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> > >
> > >Electricity is provided to each home as 2 of the 3 phases produced by
> > >the transformer on the pole. Our lights and wall outlets are
> > >
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> > >single phase at 110 volts and our stoves, Air Condition, and large
> > >appliances use 2 phase which is two different 110 volt legs or normally
> > >220 to 230volts. The difference between phases is that they each
> > >alternate between plus 110 volts down to minus 110 volts thus the name
> > >Alternating Current or AC. Your car uses a battery and that is DC or
> > >Direct Current.
> > >
> > >
> > >Each phase alternates through their cycle 60 times a second however
> >they
> > >each are timed to start through their cycles one third of the cycle
> > >behind the preceeding cycle so that none of the three are exactly at
> >the
> > >same stage at the same time. The third leg as it is known us brought
> > >into industrial sites to power up large motors pulling heavy loads.
> > >
> > >
> > >Can you say ouch??..
> > >
> > >
> > >Notice the key phrase here is, “a 3 phase electric fence”. Yep, it
> > >should burn it off. Ever wonder what would happen if you pissed on a
> > >3phase electric fence.