ill let you know. the clamp im binging to the show was on par with the flukes at work. it looks like one and reads like one i think its bstock maybe idk. accurate basterd. and my dmm is a craftsman. 30$ at walmart. best ive spentlet me know how it works, my HF one was a dud
OH FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS HOLYGrow a set pussy. Almost got killed by a wall socket? That's grand. If it were 210v DC it would be lethal, but 210v AC is just enough to hurt. Volts don't kill, current does.
Yes it will. It takes less than .001 of an amp to stop the human heart. A typical range operates anywhere from .5-5 amps.lulz....120v won't kill you
Didn't see this when I posted. Somewhat correct, however: Our body has 100,000 ohms of resistance. Yes, it does indeed typically take more voltage than the DC side we see in the car audio world to overcome this resistance, but a person can be killed by electrocution at 12v if there is enough amperage present and a perfect flow of electricity (arms being the contact and ground point is typical in a car).with that being said, 120v kills more people annually than ANY OTHER VOLTAGE... like mentioned "amperage kills", which is true. 120v is capable of providing enough amperage to stop your heart thousands of times over. it can take as little as .05 amps to cause de-fibrillation of your heart...
the only reason you guys don't get shocked (and likely killed) when wiring up your stereos is because there isn't sufficient VOLTAGE (12-15v) to send current through your body. the higher the voltage, the more amperage can flow and the more likely it is to use YOU as a source to ground which = electrocution.
ITT: bunch of "electrical experts" waiting to get seriously hurt...
to the first guy: the reason your multimeter "blew up" was likely because you had it set to measure resistance, not voltage. changing the leads around shouldn't have caused what you described... it sounds like you created a short (by having it set to measure resistance (ohms)) and the internal fuse blew (like it was designed to do).
with that being said, 120v kills more people annually than ANY OTHER VOLTAGE... like mentioned "amperage kills", which is true. 120v is capable of providing enough amperage to stop your heart thousands of times over. it can take as little as .05 amps to cause de-fibrillation of your heart...
the only reason you guys don't get shocked (and likely killed) when wiring up your stereos is because there isn't sufficient VOLTAGE (12-15v) to send current through your body. the higher the voltage, the more amperage can flow and the more likely it is to use YOU as a source to ground which = electrocution.
A real electrician would have checked his equipment before using anyways lolI bet you double check it from now on.
Yes, only fake electricians don't quadroople check their shoe laces before getting in the shower.A real electrician would have checked his equipment before using anyways lol