donaldelectrician
Senior Member
Which explains why getting hit in July in a 150* attic (sweating, salty) is considerably more sucky than getting a light tingle when you are dry.
Forget death tho for a moment; I wonder how many injuries are caused by jerking away from electric shocks than the shocks themselves. Last time I got nailed good was working 15' up on a ladder on a MWBC that I didnt recognize as such. Grabbed the neutral, it grabbed me. To this day I dont know how I didnt come off that ladder, since I was well grounded on building steel.
the thread title reminds me of another addage: "Assumption is the mother of all foul-ups"
I was taught that the FALL hurts most electricians .
I always work so that one hand gets hit ...
Never thriugh my body .
Old Habits .
Don