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  • cwh

    July 25, 2009 5:25 p.m. cwh Dork

    This happened about a mile from my house. Ecchh.

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/sfl-lightning-strikes-car-b072...

  • TJ

    July 25, 2009 5:30 p.m. TJ HalfDork

    It was a GM car....maybe it's a sign we shouldn't have bought the company against our will.

  • griffin729

    July 25, 2009 5:36 p.m. griffin729 New Reader

    Back in oh about 2000, I was working at a Dodge dealership, and in on a flatbed comes a shiny new Ram 2500 diesel. Guy was driving south on the way home from Chicago, when a typical summer thunderstorm rolled through the area, and the lightning really liked the $10k worth of ham radio equipment and its associated antennae. The truck had a rather interesting weld spot on the corner of the bed, about the size of a dime, from where the bolt exited to ground. I gave the guy a ride to the nearest car rental place that was open, an hour and a half away in Indy so he could get home that night. I heard back from him a few weeks later. His insurance company had finally decided to total the truck rather than replace the entire electrical system.

  • Wowak

    July 25, 2009 6:06 p.m. Wowak Dork

    I replaced the radio in a lightning-struck truck once.. after they'd replaced every wiring harness in the car. It was a brand new-ish Super Duty.

  • Tommy Suddard

    July 25, 2009 6:40 p.m. Tommy Suddard SonDork

    How would taking weight out of a car fry the wiring?

  • DustoffDave

    July 25, 2009 7:46 p.m. DustoffDave New Reader

    It's a good thing this didn't happen:

  • Jensenman

    July 25, 2009 8:34 p.m. Jensenman SuperDork

    Had a lightning struck Buick once, it hit the radio antenna. The radio worked perfect but the antenna cable ran right past the PCM, PCM said bye bye. Helluva tough radio!

    Then there was the woman sitting in traffic in her Libery when it got hit by lightning. Now she can't work and anything that goes wrong with the car is due to lightning. Crappy tire wear? Lightning, of course.

  • 924guy

    July 25, 2009 8:44 p.m. 924guy HalfDork

    weve seen some truly amazing lighting in the past few days down here, ball lighting, staccato lightening, ect... awesome to watch, not so good to be near an impact point though...

  • July 25, 2009 8:48 p.m. dennisg New Reader

    As the electricity flows on the outside of a conductor [the car], you are supposed to be safe inside of it. It may fry sensitive electronics that have parts sticking out through the body[ depending on where the wires were run].

  • Strizzo

    July 25, 2009 11:02 p.m. Strizzo SuperDork

    We saw a golf cart get hit once, suprisingly the two guys in it were fine once they changed their underwear.

  • mad_machine

    July 25, 2009 11:11 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    dennisg wrote:

    As the electricity flows on the outside of a conductor [the car], you are supposed to be safe inside of it. It may fry sensitive electronics that have parts sticking out through the body[ depending on where the wires were run].

    it's called a faraday cage. Yes, as long as you are not touching any metal, you are very safe inside the cage. It's all the things that are attached to it that fry.

    Friend of my father's back in the early 70s had a dodge van that got hit. Van was constantly in the shop for one thing or another electrically. From what I remember, before it was finally totalled, it had the neat party trick of flooring the throttle from a standstill if you reengaged the cruise control.

  • andrave

    July 25, 2009 11:15 p.m. andrave Reader

    Wowak wrote:

    I replaced the radio in a lightning-struck truck once.. after they'd replaced every wiring harness in the car. It was a brand new-ish Super Duty.

    Are you sure it wasn't a Lightning?

  • friedgreencorrado

    July 26, 2009 3:39 a.m. friedgreencorrado HalfDork

    mad_machine wrote:

    dennisg wrote:

    As the electricity flows on the outside of a conductor [the car], you are supposed to be safe inside of it. It may fry sensitive electronics that have parts sticking out through the body[ depending on where the wires were run].

    it's called a faraday cage. Yes, as long as you are not touching any metal, you are very safe inside the cage. It's all the things that are attached to it that fry.

    Friend of my father's back in the early 70s had a dodge van that got hit. Van was constantly in the shop for one thing or another electrically. From what I remember, before it was finally totalled, it had the neat party trick of flooring the throttle from a standstill if you reengaged the cruise control.

    If it had the 360, I'd consider that a "feature", rather than a "problem".

  • July 26, 2009 5:46 a.m. paul New Reader

    There a vid clip out there of a guy working on his bike when the bike gets partially hit by a lightning bolt (edit~ found the clip)...

    Not safe for work Audio! http://www.yourdailymedia.com/media/1170170475/A_Close_Encounter_With_Lightning

  • July 26, 2009 10:24 a.m. petegossett Dork

    Yet he still works on his bike in the storm???? I'd have been inside, locked in the bathroom, until there wasn't another cloud in the sky! lol

  • keethrax

    July 26, 2009 11:34 a.m. keethrax New Reader

    mad_machine wrote: From what I remember, before it was finally totalled, it had the neat party trick of flooring the throttle from a standstill if you reengaged the cruise control.

    We've had two dodge vans do the same thing. No lightning required.

  • Spinout007

    July 26, 2009 1:36 p.m. Spinout007 Reader

    petegossett wrote:

    Yet he still works on his bike in the storm???? I'd have been inside, locked in the bathroom, until there wasn't another cloud in the sky! lol

    I've had something similar happen to me working on a car, and yeah that was the answer....when the jelly legs went away, my butt was in the house and as far away from windows as I could get.... remember kids leaky shed working on a car in the rain, no matter how bored you are is a bad IDEA......I'm truly amazed I made it passed age 20, somehow, someway I made it, but wow I was dumb.

  • Wowak

    July 26, 2009 2:42 p.m. Wowak Dork

    andrave wrote:

    Wowak wrote:

    I replaced the radio in a lightning-struck truck once.. after they'd replaced every wiring harness in the car. It was a brand new-ish Super Duty.

    Are you sure it wasn't a Lightning?

    Ay-oh!

  • mad_machine

    July 26, 2009 5:07 p.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    petegossett wrote:

    Yet he still works on his bike in the storm???? I'd have been inside, locked in the bathroom, until there wasn't another cloud in the sky! lol

    Friend of my mom's almost died in a bathroom during a Thunderstorm. lightening hit the house he was in and the energy went through the pipes to the ground. When it passed through, it filled the bathroom with ozone.

    Thankfully they were able to break the door down to get him to fresh air

  • porksboy

    July 26, 2009 6:10 p.m. porksboy Dork

    mad_machine wrote:

    petegossett wrote:

    Yet he still works on his bike in the storm???? I'd have been inside, locked in the bathroom, until there wasn't another cloud in the sky! lol

    Friend of my mom's almost died in a bathroom during a Thunderstorm. lightening hit the house he was in and the energy went through the pipes to the ground. When it passed through, it filled the bathroom with ozone.

    Thankfully they were able to break the door down to get him to fresh air

    They would have had to move me to fresh air from the MONSTER load I would have shat from that.

  • TJ

    July 26, 2009 6:44 p.m. TJ HalfDork

    mad_machine wrote:

    Friend of my mom's almost died in a bathroom during a Thunderstorm. lightening hit the house he was in and the energy went through the pipes to the ground. When it passed through, it filled the bathroom with ozone.

    Thankfully they were able to break the door down to get him to fresh air

    Who hasn't been in a bathroom with such a bad smell that others had to break the door down and pull you to safety?

  • cwh

    July 26, 2009 7:21 p.m. cwh Dork

    Update on the story. They were lucky, but the car is toast.

    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/broward/sfl-lightning-survivor-b072609,0,1890458....

  • andrave

    July 28, 2009 12:00 a.m. andrave Reader

    porksboy wrote:

    They would have had to move me to fresh air from the MONSTER load I would have shat from that.

    this made me laugh so hard I'm going to go drop a shat myself.

 
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