High Voltage Danger? When?


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    What about if you are wearing leather sole shoes and your feet and soles are humid and the floor
    is conductive? Will your one hand method work? I don't think so.

    Will the 2 hands method work better ? =)

    What about if while your are working with your one hand method you get shocked and an uncontrolled
    muscle contraction makes your other hand touch the rest of the circuit?

    What about if while your are working with your 2 hands method you get shocked and an uncontrolled
    muscle contraction makes your head touch the rest of the circuit? =)

    The skin is not electrically insulated from the rest of the body!

    it not but it usually salty enough to be good conductor

    I knew someone will say about floor contact but I believe people sane enough not to touch main power staying in a salty water. I told one hand method it safer not total safe, but chance of dying reduce greatly so why not to use this opportunity.
    Last edited by therian; - 29th November 2007 at 08:15.

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