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Got zapped testing a headlight motor!

Now hold on..... This power probe , is it powered off a 120 outlet ?
We don't know what this guy is probing with. :lol:
 
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house I grew up in my uncle was tinkerer and inventer! Had a pretty cool shop in the basement for a kid learning the ropes! vice on the end of the metal bench was beside the dryer, I learned not to touch vice and dryer at the same time, would give you quite a dance move! not sure what he did but it wasn't right!
 
Now hold on..... This power probe , is it powered off a 120 outlet ?
We don't know what this guy is probing with. :lol:
I hope he is not using a mains powered series tester.

We had a couple at the shop when I was an apprentice for testing earth (ground) continuity mainly on appliances. Basically a 100-Watt lamp connected in series with a plug and two probes - meaning that if you got between the probes, a nasty shock would be guaranteed.

I also use a series lamp sometimes when fault-finding on machinery - the short-circuit will make the lamp glow bright.
Not recommended for beginners who dabble part-time. :lol:
 
Anyone had a 33KV shock off the powerlines now i can tell you that hurts threw a large square shank screw driver through the roof of our F100 the blade anyway.
 
Anyone had a 33KV shock off the powerlines now i can tell you that hurts threw a large square shank screw driver through the roof of our F100 the blade anyway.
Do you work in the mines?
 
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