Premium Only Content
Why we always seal electrical penetrations!
Well, this video does show one of the many reasons why we ALWAYS seal electrical penetrations anyway!
Electrical switches, solar inverters, air conditioners and pretty much anything that has live electrical circuits are all places that you really don't want creepy crawlies, dust or water getting into. That's why it's so important to always seal up any holes where these things could potentially enter the device.
We also recommend only using bottom entries into electrical devices, this helps to ensure that if any water is around gravity will keep it away from dripping onto live components and causing problems!
This particular isolator is installed on an off grid solar power system located in a Gold Coast hinterland rainforest. The snakes are Australian Small Eyed Snakes, which are highly venomous. Fortunately, however, they are not inclined to bite!
-
1:17:06
The Rubin Report
1 hour agoLeftist Insults Jillian Michaels on Piers Morgan & It Gets Brutal Fast
6.11K2 -
LIVE
LFA TV
15 hours agoLIVE & BREAKING NEWS! | WEDNESDAY 12/17/25
3,807 watching -
3:12:33
Misfits Mania
15 hours ago $20.10 earnedANDREW TATE VS CHASE DEMOOR OFFICIAL OPEN WORKOUT
173K18 -
LIVE
MYLUNCHBREAK CHANNEL PAGE
2 hours agoA.I. Destroys History
319 watching -
LIVE
The Mel K Show
1 hour agoMORNINGS WITH MEL K- Confronting Inverted Truth & Suicidal Empathy - 12-17-25
462 watching -
LIVE
The Shannon Joy Show
2 hours agoSJ LIVE Dec 17 - The Latest On #RealityDC: Queen Susie Takes Her Throne. Move Over Trump, There’s A New Sheriff In Town! With Special Guest - Independent Political Analyst Carey Wedler!
125 watching -
LIVE
Badlands Media
9 hours agoBreaking History Ep. 129
623 watching -
LIVE
Grant Stinchfield
50 minutes agoWhat Are They Hiding at Brown University, Campus Wokeness Blocks the Truth!
85 watching -
LIVE
Trumpet Daily
33 minutes agoTrumpet Daily LIVE | Dec. 17, 2025
186 watching -
LIVE
Tudor Dixon
1 hour agoBondi Beach Attack, Radicalization, ISIS, and Rising Anti-Semitism | The Tudor Dixon Podcast
32 watching