"stick your fingers" into the AC?

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  1. Selivan

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    Can...
    But not all the fingers ...
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    What is possible?
     
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    You'll have to clarify. Are you talking about Air Conditioning or the AC voltage of an electrical outlet? I frequently touch high voltage circuits, but only when I or the circuit in question is not referenced to ground. Even then, I wear gloves just to be sure.

    I do touch 480 volt battery strings without protection daily without gloves, but only when the circuit breaker is open, which removes the batteries' reference to ground. And you can only touch one battery post at a time or you will have a bad day. I test with a meter first because a leaking battery or external voltage sensing circuit will also provide that path to ground.

    You only need to know how a circuit is completed and realize that Ohm's Law cannot be broken.
     
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    Well, I'll make ...
    In America, the supply current has a voltage of 110 volts ..

    Imagine ..
    - Torn socket, you do not have rubber gloves and buts ...
    - In the outlet line 2 - "stress" and "earth"

    You are a cowboy ..
    :smile:

    Simple question:
    - Can You touch the bare hand to the ONE "hard" line?

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    Man, my question is designed for people to clearly know where you can touch ... that can be repaired ....

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    Therefore, please do not talk to write on the forum ..

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    Only fundamental physics.
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    Cowboy...
    You kind of power supplies remontiruesh?
    Branch, where we argued with you, Moderator closed ...
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    Now try to answer the questions on science ...
    You will not work ..
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    The fact that I worked as an electrician and then ..
    Electronics! ...
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    Argue with me useless ...

    You better show what power supply is now America uses for household appliances?
    They are on the pulse transformers or circuit?
    :roll:
     
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    Why would I argue when I agree?

    As long as you are not grounded, you can touch it with your tongue.
     
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    Your answer is correct ....

    BUT...
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    This only we know, who works with electricity ...
    Ordinary people do not know ...

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    My question was:
    - Is it possible to stick your fingers in the socket ...

    Answer:

    You can, if you do not grab the two wires ..
    In America and Russia, as all repairs and conduct ..
    Master electrician will not even turn off the "power protection," and it is necessary to look for it for this time ...
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    One hand put in your pocket, then still have to rubber on the feet
    :eyepopping:

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    But there is a more extended response ...
    For him, knowledge is necessary .. you do not have
    I wonder broader response
     

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