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  • Super User

277VAC through the hand and out the shin. That junk freaking hurts. Least its sister phase and get me. 480VAC would have been enough for me to call it quits for the day. Worst part is, it makes your entire body hurt. Its the electrical equivalent of being hit by a truck. 120 VAC ain't bad its just a little tingle. Kind of peppy feeling if you will. 277 makes you dang trigger shy, and makes you wanna hang up your tools.

  • Super User

At least it let you go. Been there done that.

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  • Super User

At least it let you go. Been there done that.

It ain't wanna let me go. I think it kinda liked me, cause it dang sure ain't wanna let me go nowhere.

Was troubleshooting a dang AC unit to boot. Did it to myself to that's the freaking worst part about it.

  • Super User

Been there, done that. note to Raider; 480 is enough to make you call it quits forever. Be carefull big guy. The "juice" only bites when you stop paying attention.

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