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Updated about 7 years ago,

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Thomas B Miller
  • Elko, NV
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Electrical Happiness Alarm

Thomas B Miller
  • Elko, NV
Posted

This is off subject a bit but because it has a funny side and a Dead serious side, I bought this Old 1936 House , its big it was moved in the 50s , ok I come home one rainy night and put the Key in the Lock, I get a shock of course I think my head is playing tricks  so I note the happening but I just drove 430 mile so I'm tired. it was Raining even harder a week

later and bam same thing only more sever, it go in the back door look at the lock a old door bell metal shielding I test it

it was starting with 50 ac volts within 10 sec 110 AC Volts grounding on the wet door mat, whats funny you say think of a burgler trying to pick that Lock Ha Ha Ha he more than likely would wet his pants. Tom M