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emu roo (Feb 28, 2026)
I have struck a problem with L.E.D. lights on trucks and trailers as well. I used to just bridge a spike protector across the battery terminals but welding near a L.E.D. light has blown a few so I now also disconnect them at the plug. The newer multivoltage lights don't seem to suffer as bad but why take chances?
Anyone else encountered this?
emu roo (Feb 28, 2026)
typically the HV will track through the carbon in the tyre rubber and conduct to Earth, heating up the tyres until the y explode, and start burning. With the tyres alight, the rest of the vehicle follows pretty quickly.
All crane drivers in Australia are trained on how to exit a crane in contact with overhead lines, so they aren't hit by the resulting step potential as the crane and earth become part of the circuit.
emu roo (Feb 28, 2026)
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