It's actually the voltage that does kill, not just the current. If you come into contact with high voltage there is no way to limit the current unless the current is limited by the supply. If it is limited the voltage will drop.
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I'm not -that- motivated. I'll avoid a shock when possible meaning if I see it coming. Waiting for the "I got shocked by an electric fence and fell into a cactus" thread
Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in.
I'm not -that- motivated. I'll avoid a shock when possible meaning if I see it coming. Waiting for the "I got shocked by an electric fence and fell into a cactus" thread
Posted by Cfourexplore Sorry to rehash my own post...but I wanted to show the pic that makes me wonder if infiltration (or at least fence crossing) is even worth considering... 1.
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if those wires were "electrified" they would be mounted on some sort of insulators wouldn't they?
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chances are those wires are part of the alarm, motion sensing "jiggle wires" I worked at a place that had them it would not make sense to add electrified wire rubbing in the middle of a conductive steel chain link fence like that it would be arcing out every time the wind blows
you cant believe every sign you see
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