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by littlestymaar
1693 days ago
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With 110/220V AC, you only need to touch the phase to be in trouble. With 12V, your body will basically block all current from flowing, so to get in trouble you'll need to accidentally make the metal part to connect both electrodes of the battery (short circuit). This is much, much less likely than with other low voltage system (btw, 12V is Extra-low voltage). |
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It's generally immediately obvious, and can be remediated by pulling the cable away before it welds. But dropping a screwdriver in the wrong place can and will (statistically, thanks murphy) happen, so better use insulated screwdrivers and gloves, to reduce the likeliness of it happening.