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sleepy
Jun 30, 2014Explorer
Have truck campers being hit by lightning been a big problem... ?
Have automobiles or trucks had a big problem with lightning?
I'm sure that you have already looked into lightning....
what did you find... ?
Do the rubber tires keep campers from being a ground potential for lightning strikes?
If your camper is in contact with earth through the jacks, or the shore power will that make it more likely to get pounded with a lightning bolt?
I never park under lone, tall trees.
Just a thought... my camper never has any sort of contact with earth except the rubber tires which don't conduct electricity... no ground.. . no worry maybe...
It will be interesting
maybe I can go back to worring about RV home invasion
Have automobiles or trucks had a big problem with lightning?
I'm sure that you have already looked into lightning....
what did you find... ?
Do the rubber tires keep campers from being a ground potential for lightning strikes?
If your camper is in contact with earth through the jacks, or the shore power will that make it more likely to get pounded with a lightning bolt?
I never park under lone, tall trees.
Just a thought... my camper never has any sort of contact with earth except the rubber tires which don't conduct electricity... no ground.. . no worry maybe...
It will be interesting
maybe I can go back to worring about RV home invasion
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