@Cheems to Evil Buildings • 2 years agoI don't even understand the architecture on this one.imagemessage-square10arrow-up136arrow-down17
arrow-up129arrow-down1imageI don't even understand the architecture on this one.@Cheems to Evil Buildings • 2 years agomessage-square10
minus-squareJordan LundlinkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoSolar interference according to here: https://www.nycurbanism.com/brutalnyc/att-long-lines-building
minus-squareFlying Squidlink4•2 years agoThat makes a lot of sense. You don’t want the fallout from another Carrington Event. Thanks!
minus-squareJordan LundlinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoI worked with a guy who came up servicing buildings like these, he said the big problem was lightning strikes. The equipment was grounded, so it was fine, but the surge would hit these carbon filters and blow them clean off the switches on to the floor. So they’d have to manually pick them all up and put them back on. Not sure if he was pulling my leg or not, but a great story…
Solar interference according to here:
https://www.nycurbanism.com/brutalnyc/att-long-lines-building
That makes a lot of sense. You don’t want the fallout from another Carrington Event.
Thanks!
I worked with a guy who came up servicing buildings like these, he said the big problem was lightning strikes.
The equipment was grounded, so it was fine, but the surge would hit these carbon filters and blow them clean off the switches on to the floor.
So they’d have to manually pick them all up and put them back on.
Not sure if he was pulling my leg or not, but a great story…