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<blockquote data-quote="misssweden" data-source="post: 446207" data-attributes="member: 20541"><p>I get to hear a lot of stories from groundworkers about cables they've hit in the past. Every now and again someone will tell me that they've "hit one, and it went bang and we thought it was dead but then it went again and again" and what they've hit is a HV cable on a bit of network that's got auto reclose on it. Luckily they have had the sense not to get in the hole to have a closer look at the damage. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misssweden, post: 446207, member: 20541"] I get to hear a lot of stories from groundworkers about cables they've hit in the past. Every now and again someone will tell me that they've "hit one, and it went bang and we thought it was dead but then it went again and again" and what they've hit is a HV cable on a bit of network that's got auto reclose on it. Luckily they have had the sense not to get in the hole to have a closer look at the damage. [/QUOTE]
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