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LadyRVer wrote:
I was told to put my stablilizers on wood or lynx levelers so the stabilizers are not in direct contact with the ground. A motorhome recently burned up in a campground and it was mentioned the lightning hit the levelers. They were directly on the ground.
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wa8yxm wrote:Johno02 wrote:
If you get hit by lighting, Its not going to make much difference either way.
This is a fact. There is some thought that a metal cage about you might offer SOME protection but frankly the EMP is going to mess you up some.
Oh and I have many times heard about the rubber tires on a car. ... I usually have to pick myself up off the floor (And recover my breath) before I reply to those messages.. Why was I on the floor having breathing trouble breathing.. LAUGHING of course. I mean a bolt of lightning that jumps a mile high air gap is not going to even notice a few inches of rubber.
Still in a lightning storm I want to be indoors.. WHY. IT's likely raining out there. And last Thursday I got to play in the dang near freezing rain (Ok perhaps 40 F) and I was not really dressed for it..
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Johno02 wrote:
If you get hit by lighting, Its not going to make much difference either way.
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