Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
This is why I always lick my leads to test them. Never messed up yet.
Quote from: mk162 on January 02, 2013, 10:57:01 AMThis is why I always lick my leads to test them. Never messed up yet. Wow! And your posts still make sense!!!I had a young, stupid worker once, up in a bucket....get hold of a live 15/30 Neon Transformer whilst servicing an electric sign. He called in sick the next day, his chest muscles hurt so bad. He didn't bring a lawsuit against me.....Even though that transformer only carried a nominal 30 thousandths of an amp on the secondary, the voltage steps up to 15,000 volts! A LOT of potential pain there! And he could have fallen out of the bucket. On an earlier boo boo, my brother in law on a similar service job, in a similar scenario....um...."went to sleep"...(yeah that's it...went to sleep) after getting into a Fluorescent transformer's secondary. His "NAP" occurred while "sitting on top of a sign cabinet, up...oh.....25 feet in the air. He just sortof "leaned" backwards and all he got was a blister from a burned finger, and bump on his head.So beanie357, don't feel so bad. You don't "always lose". Mixed up wires can be very bad. I've been very fortunate, and so were you on this deal. You've just forgotten all the stuff most all of us get by with, before we finally "learn".StanP.S. I read somewhere, that under the right circumstances, a half an amp'll DO ya. Don't know how they arrived at that, but really?!? 1/2 AMP?!?!? It would probably take some elevated voltage to push it through your body, but sheesh, a half amp is NOTHING! What's a car battery's rating? 600? 650? Thankfully, the voltage is low, and usually our bodies aren't such great conductors at those very low voltages.
Quote from: mk162 on January 02, 2013, 10:57:01 AMThis is why I always lick my leads to test them. Never messed up yet. P.S. I read somewhere, that under the right circumstances, a half an amp'll DO ya. Don't know how they arrived at that, but really?!? 1/2 AMP?!?!? It would probably take some elevated voltage to push it through your body, but sheesh, a half amp is NOTHING! What's a car battery's rating? 600? 650? Thankfully, the voltage is low, and usually our bodies aren't such great conductors at those very low voltages.
30 milliamps didn't used to seem like a lot. I guess I need to rethink that. Won't a fresh alkyline flashlight battery produce 1200 milliamp? Low voltage (pressure) on those make them safer. Correct me if I've forgotten, but I think the lowly NIMH AA cranks 1.2 amps (volume), doesn't it? So theoretically, with the right transformer to boost up the voltage, a handful of Energizers could be potentially lethal? (Considering 24v or 36v will grab you) Am I thinking wrong? Anyhow it doesn't really matter. Electrocuted isn't a word I want used with my name in the same sentence. It might aid in educating our naive youngsters into a heightened respect of electricity, I guess.Pierre, your "gotten zapped by anything from 12VDC (did not think that was possible until it happened)....." squares nicely with my son telling me he got buzzed by a car battery once. We had a "DID SO!!!!" "did not......" "DID SO!!!!" "did not......" type of conversation afterwards. I probably oughta apologize.