Now hold on..... This power probe , is it powered off a 120 outlet ?
We don't know what this guy is probing with.
We don't know what this guy is probing with.


I hope he is not using a mains powered series tester.Now hold on..... This power probe , is it powered off a 120 outlet ?
We don't know what this guy is probing with.![]()

Do you work in the mines?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.
Back in the 70's 80's there was no circuit diagrams back then it was all hands on fault finding the bucket wheel reclaimers were the most challenging .Do you work in the mines?
That 277 does hurt!In my forty year career working in the electrical trade I got hit with 277 volts a few times . It’s a pretty extreme shock. A coworker got hit with 480 on his hand and it blew it open. He recovered over time. I can’t figure how you would feel a shock from 12 volts, but if the man says he did , I guess he did.
I set up 2 x Cat V12 750 KVA Gensets on a breakback trailer with synchronizer gear between them, trained the operator how to sync using the synchroscope what does the first operator do starts them both up then bangs the main switches on both without synchronizing lets say there was quite a twist in the trailer600 three phase, finished a grade 12 project syncing a generator to the line. Standard protocol with everything was the teacher verified correct and then went and shut off the breaker so the next group could do it after we tore it apart. My partner shut if off, teacher turned it back on. Thank God he also knew CPR !
Me personally, I’ve never been hit by anything over 120vac. My dad had a work friend who was an electrician at a hydro dam who got hit with 4,160vac. Went in his wrist and out his elbow. Could hardly tell anything from the outside…but it sure messed up the internals of his arm. Cooked it from the inside out in a split second.In my forty year career working in the electrical trade I got hit with 277 volts a few times . It’s a pretty extreme shock. A coworker got hit with 480 on his hand and it blew it open. He recovered over time. I can’t figure how you would feel a shock from 12 volts, but if the man says he did , I guess he did.