Mark_R
Member
It's getting near Thanksgiving so I figured I'd drag these out.
This was a few years ago at Chelsea Market in NYC (home of food network), the day before thanksgiving. Being an electrician it scared the h&ll out of me.
Walking through the tunnel you could feel the heat and smell the hot plastic. Considering the place was packed with holiday crowds made it even worse.
Those are 5'(!) tall stacks of piggyback plugs (50 or so each), 5 per leg of the tunnel. That's about 1,200 strings! The extension cords were hot and soft.
You do have to admire the ambition of whoever created it though.
This was a few years ago at Chelsea Market in NYC (home of food network), the day before thanksgiving. Being an electrician it scared the h&ll out of me.
Walking through the tunnel you could feel the heat and smell the hot plastic. Considering the place was packed with holiday crowds made it even worse.
Those are 5'(!) tall stacks of piggyback plugs (50 or so each), 5 per leg of the tunnel. That's about 1,200 strings! The extension cords were hot and soft.
You do have to admire the ambition of whoever created it though.