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lightning strikes, Berlingo
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So I was driving a chum of mine a while ago through a thunderstorm and he said a car is the safest place to be in a storm as the metal cage protects anyone inside.

ok, I sad, but the modutop roof on this one is plastic. He went a bit quiet.
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I think it's called a Faraday cage?I would have thought the roof frame would be enough?
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(20-01-2016, 07:33 PM)ron Wrote:  I think it's called a Faraday cage?I would have thought the roof frame would be enough?

Indeed
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Is it not the tyre's that stop the lightening  going to earth and not using you and the car as a conductor and the smell of burnt skin get that out of your carpet's.  Sad
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It's the same principal as an aeroplane. They get hit about once a year. The current flows around the outside as metal conducts best.

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Out of all the french car's nemesis you had to struck on.......ELECTRICITY
You are lucky it didn't stop and die there and then. Mine just developed a backfire and loss of power for no reason. Knowing french it will be coilpack or spark plugs AGAIN! fak
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rubber tyres are black cos they put carbon in the mix, carbon is a god conductor of electricity ,  lightening will go straight through the tyres to ground,  wet tyres even better,    Smile

btw they put carbon in to stop uv light penetrating into the rubber and destroying it.
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16 Plate Berlingo Multispace XTR
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