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THL4KEL

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Hi all i am going to order a new pole and I think the best option for me is  Gardiner SLX which is carbon. 

On the advert it states - Base Handle Section has Outer Insulated Layer for Safety

Does that mean it I won't get electrocuted working around power lines if I touch them with the carbon pole? (Carbon conducts electricity)

I work in area where most of the houses have overground electrical services connected mainly by the gutters. 

I have been using a fibre glass pole because of this.

Always a bit worried about arcing..

 
Christ no. It may reduce risk but if there's any moisture you'll get zapped! Stay well away from overhead cables.

 
I worked on the railways for a bit in the past life!! And when training they showed us videos of arching and contacts from the over head power cables and the results, pretty grim! I wouldn't go anywhere near em with anything

 
Would rubber based gloves make a difference? My friend was zappes and it wasn't pleasant!  :1f635:

 
The cables are insulated but where they connect to the house that is not insulated. I believe they are low voltage. 

 
The cables are insulated but where they connect to the house that is not insulated. I believe they are low voltage. 


That's true, at least they should be insulated but in my friend's case they weren't - think it may have been a maintenance issue.

So best advice - stay clear of power lines!!!

 
I can't see how insulating the out base section would reduce an electric shock given the fact you have water running through it.
That's just my opinion.


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