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Re: Capacitor safety questions OT

Posted by mayfieldtm
on 2003-12-29 07:41:43 UTC
> As another reference said: "Electrocution is very difficult at
> voltages below 100V, you must really work at it to succeed".
>

Just a quick note:

If you've stuck you fingers were they don't belong and have cuts on
them, even 12V can be lethal under certain conditions.
Skin is a fairly good protector to shock.
Take care of any skint knuckles before doing any electrical work.

Tom M.

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