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Old 08-05-2016, 12:28 PM #7
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Thanks Dav. Have you been shocked before with no problems?
I think I'm OK. The internet made it very unclear as to what a more serious shock would be like. It made it seem like a passing shock from a cord could cause neurological, heart, and other problems. I was a nervous wreck. I realized that I know nothing about electricity.

Death by doorbell sounds disconcerting. Did they die because they couldn't remove their finger from the button?
I cant tell you how many times.....Part of the job...

The 2 worst were 277v.....That darn right hurts! But those days are gone, I retired, because of my brain injury almost 10 years ago...

Thanks for explaining better Mark.....I am no word smith! LOL
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