Yes Im ok.

  • icanwatermyplants@reddthat.com
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    Nowadays there are non contact voltage testers. Looks like a plastic pen and usually beeps/flashes etc when close to a live circuit. There are fairly cheap ones that work just as well as any A brand. Saved my bacon more then once when you thought stuff was off/disconnected and somehow it was creatively wired. Hot grounds, anyone?

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    4 days ago

    The “-cute” in electrocute implies that it killed you, unfortunately, you were probably still badly shocked.

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      It’s just tiring, as having been socked myself, it doesn’t convey the impact of how deadly or severe it was. And there is always, without fail, someone who throws in an ‘actually’ comment to derail the topic when your telling the story.

      I’ve used the term “almost electrocuted” and still get corrected. It’s insufferable at times, especially when (in my case) I really was at death’s door.

      Spread your memes if you wish, but remember your audience. It’s just a meme isn’t a pass.

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      Words evolve, it’s meaning has been the same has shocked for a couple decades now. Supposed to be severely injured at least, but again, words evolve still.

      Don’t get in the way of progress by being pedantic and stubborn, it only makes you look foolish for not accepting change.

      to kill or severely injure by electric shock

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    And then you electrocuted yourself again cause you weren’t sure about the first time?

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    I found out that the annex to a house that my sister once rented was connected to the neighbors house net by the same method.

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    4 days ago

    Do different humans react to electrical shocks differently? I’ve had the “shit shocked out of me” 115V many times and it’s always felt like…

    “Oh a little tingle. Neat. Well I hear your heart can explode so maybe I won’t do that again”

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      It really depends on the amperage coming over the circuit. Volts times amps is watts, usually limited by breaker. If you’re part of the circuit and there’s a large resistor in front causing the device to only draw a few milliamp then yeah, minor tingle. If you’re directly on the main with a say 20A breaker then it’ll be heck of a shock / arc when the circuit is shorted.