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by nucleardog 2149 days ago
Sometimes you do what you've gotta do.

I'm not a nut that does everything with the power on--I kill any branch I'm working on and double and triple check with a non-contact voltage detector before I stick my fingers into anything (which saved my bacon the one time when the hot from a different branch of the same phase ended up connected to a neutral wire for a plug with no connected ground leaving it showing 0V on a multimeter in any configuration and still being live with the breaker off; that house was a mess). However our current dwelling has no main cut-off for the power. If we wanted to turn off power to the panel we'd need to get the power company out to pull the meter from the socket.

In a mostly full panel the bus bars are pretty much completely covered by the breakers anyway. You'd have to work pretty hard to come in contact with them. And the wires you're working with (besides the ground) are insulated anyway so no issue if they brush up against something.

The only thing that's _slightly_ butthole puckering is chasing the uninsulated ground wire through the panel down to the neutral bus.

And yeah, done without gloves because weighing "safety when I make a mistake" versus "greater dexterity so I'm much less likely to make a mistake" I prefer the latter. The protection is rubber soled shoes and keeping one hand tied behind my back so the electricity has no path through me.