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Re: lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect-
Posted by: Fire (IP Logged)
Date: January 16, 2020 08:54AM

Indirect would be my guess it can travel alone ground for many feet and you dont need much to get that stuff going the chicken wire would heat up like a heating rod if hit. That is if you can elim the electric circuit in rafter area.



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  lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect- 1087 Sir Gary 01/16/2020 06:09AM
  Re: lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect- 728 Sir Gary 01/16/2020 06:23AM
  Re: lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect- 667 Fire 01/16/2020 08:54AM
  Re: lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect- 694 Sir Gary 01/17/2020 01:00AM
  Re: lightning strikes; direct- vs indirect- 720 John Lentini 01/16/2020 12:02PM


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