As opposed to . . . ?
12 or 24 VDC as oposed to 120/240 VAC
As opposed to . . . ?
What I meant was that electrocution is death by electricity. There is no electrocution that leaves one alive.12 or 24 VDC as oposed to 120/240 VACAs opposed to . . . ?... electrocuted to death ...
I don't have one. It just comes naturally. :grin:His wife was a school teacher whats' your excuse.
You're right, that IS shocking!Then again Frankinstien was electrocuted to life.
Now, that's far from the truth, and you're embarrassing me. (a little)I agree John
And most of us on here are like Larry, But most of us don't have his smarts.
There back alive again :grin:What I meant was that electrocution is death by electricity. There is no electrocution that leaves one alive.
A video of the 1942 electrician.