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How NOT to do it

Hi as we always know  the avoidance of shock and arc flash  is a primary concene at all times in fact it's a part of he training that is very important  I recently saw a guy on YouTube who calls himself electro boom  who shows just what can happen if you don't isolate a circuit you want to work on  I was thinking his videos mite be a good thing to show to students and apprentices  and also think his survival so far is due to him being in 110 volt land  ide hate to think how he'd get on in 220/240 volt country
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  • He may be a professional engineer but he is certainly accident prone he's worse than me. I've not seen the Jacobs ladder video yet I will watch it soon I've only recently discovered his channel so I've not yet been through all the videos that take my fancy. I know from personal experience that a shock of 3500 volts even at a few milliamps is painful  I wouldn't even consider playing with a microwave tx!
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  • He may be a professional engineer but he is certainly accident prone he's worse than me. I've not seen the Jacobs ladder video yet I will watch it soon I've only recently discovered his channel so I've not yet been through all the videos that take my fancy. I know from personal experience that a shock of 3500 volts even at a few milliamps is painful  I wouldn't even consider playing with a microwave tx!
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