Sunday, January 12, 2025

FALSE BUT TRUE? OR JUST PLAIN OLD TRUE?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Smart meters have lithium ion batteries.





You should carefully consider if this is true. The lugs inside of meter cans on the outside of your house are aluminum and not copper. They would melt OUTSIDE the house and never transfer the heat to the inside. Then, even if some of the heat made it to the electrical panel in your house, the metal panel is meant to contain a meltdown. The amount of heat transfer downstream to each and every room would not be the same extreme as the flash of heat on the outside of your house. Many of those houses were stone, concrete and other types and not wood stud constructed homes.
Smart meters have lithium ion batteries. when these batteries catch fire they have what's called "thermal runaway" where they will go from 140 degrees Fahrenheit to 6000 degrees Fahrenheit in just a few seconds. The smart meter is connected to the copper wiring of the home which is designed to travel electricity due to its conductivity. along with being conductive, the copper wires are also great at heat transfer via convection. So, when these supposed forest fires hit neighborhoods but burn more homes than trees, the culprit in the unusual fire forensics looks to be the lithium ion batteries. It's no wonder these homes are burned to dust while trees are standing within feet of the houses. These homes are burning from the inside out, literally. The copper wires in the homes are insulated and carrying extreme heat to every corner of the home. Welcome to Agenda 2030.

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