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<blockquote data-quote="creyc" data-source="post: 2321382" data-attributes="member: 570559"><p>12v is safe to touch, so don't be afraid of getting shocked.</p><p></p><p>The thing to be careful about is letting the batt or (+) terminal come in direct contact with a ground, be it metal of the car chassis, the other terminal on the battery or and amp chassis. There is a lot of current in a battery, and if you were to short the terminals somehow you could cause some serious damage. So just..don't let the positive ever touch anything but the + terminal of the amp. and you'll be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creyc, post: 2321382, member: 570559"] 12v is safe to touch, so don't be afraid of getting shocked. The thing to be careful about is letting the batt or (+) terminal come in direct contact with a ground, be it metal of the car chassis, the other terminal on the battery or and amp chassis. There is a lot of current in a battery, and if you were to short the terminals somehow you could cause some serious damage. So just..don't let the positive ever touch anything but the + terminal of the amp. and you'll be fine. [/QUOTE]
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