I am working on a piece of test gear that might be able to do this.  

From: Nate Burke 
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2017 4:17 PM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Smartmeter Security question

Is this the point where you pull on the candleslick and slide into the secret 
McCown lab for testing?  


On 1/2/2017 5:16 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:

  OK, had not consider primaries getting into the drop.  Yeah, that could kill 
everything similar to what she is describing.
  I am wondering if you hit a light bulb with enough voltage to vaporize the 
filament will it over pressure the envelope enough to explode?

  From: George Skorup 
  Sent: Monday, January 02, 2017 4:05 PM
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Smartmeter Security question

  Must have forgot their tin-foil towels.

  I don't know what the voltage would have to be to jump a light switch, but I 
can tell you that I've seen it. A few years ago, a tree fell in my sister's 
neighbor's yard and knocked the primaries down on top of her secondaries. So 
that was at least 12-13kV. It was ugly. Whole house had to be rewired.


  On 1/2/2017 12:58 PM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:

    that device knows I woke up to my cell phone alarm at 7 this morning, 
brewed myself a cup of coffee at 7:10, and another at 7:25,.and another at 8. 
Then, I took a shower for 10 minutes and washed dishes after that. 

    From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
    Sent: Monday, January 2, 2017 11:55 AM
    To: af@afmug.com 
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Smartmeter Security question

    Seriously...

    When they publish things like this:

      "With that flash, every lightbulb in my house had exploded! The old 
lightbulbs merely popped and shattered. Those new lightbulbs (CFLs) were on 
fire! I could see smoke, smell burning plastic. I had no idea what happened."

    So, every lightbulb was on?  If not the overvoltage jumped the switch?  How 
much of an overvoltage event does it take to make a lightbulb pop like you see 
in movies?  I have never seen it happen.  Especially difficult when the switch 
is off.  

    All this happened because of a smart meter?

    And later:
      "All the while I was experiencing more electrical issues and finding more 
damage. The craziest thing that occurred was I literally was shocked getting 
into the shower! I went to grab the nozzle to direct the water down and when I 
grabbed it, I literally got a jolt of electricity, my hand stuck, my knees 
buckled and down I went. I didn’t take a shower after that, needless to say.

      When I came downstairs, I heard water and could hear popping. The main 
water line from my well had exploded and electricity was sparking from it."


    
http://www.dcclothesline.com/2015/06/27/smart-meters-fire-living-hell-and-bureaucratic-messes/

    -----Original Message----- 
    From: Robert Andrews 
    Sent: Monday, January 2, 2017 11:41 AM 
    To: af@afmug.com 
    Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Smartmeter Security question 

    Seth, was that meant to be tongue-in-cheek?

    http://emfsafetynetwork.org/smart-meters/smart-meter-fires-and-explosions/

    On 01/02/2017 10:25 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
    > On 1/2/17 09:39, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
    >> Well, I guess if they change out the socket when they change the meter,
    >> they could put a big ass contactor in there.
    >> Note the statement uses the future tense “will have remote switching
    >> capabilities”.  Like cars will have the ability to fly...
    >>
    >
    > I suppose the other option would be SCRs, but there's heat issues with
    > those as they get bigger. An SCR could start an electrical fire if it
    > overheated.
    >
    > ~Seth
    >



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