ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Bundle conductor

Okay kiddo, so imagine you have a big rope. Now, if you try to pull a really heavy truck with just one small part of the rope, it could break. But if you tie a few parts of the rope together, you make a stronger rope, right?

Now, think of the electricity that travels through power lines like the truck, and the rope as the wires that carry the electricity. To make sure the wires don't break under the weight of the electricity, they tie a few of them together to make a stronger "rope" called a bundle conductor.

So, instead of having just one wire carrying the electricity, they bundle a few wires together to make the power lines stronger and able to handle more electricity. That's what a bundle conductor is!