And that reasonable fear is why I'm in love with the voltmeter. :)
I've shocked myself twice, and both times I was just plugging something in. Once I'd wired up a very cheap plug and it shorted inside. The other time I was plugging in the stove, and that was truly terrifying -- luckily I had on rubber-soled shoes.
It's a bit more of a mystery, but I think there must have been a drop of water on my fingernail from the cleaning I'd been doing, which dripped at precisely the wrong time. The wall-wart is very, very small, so fingers are naturally close to the prongs.
Oddly, I'd been wiring in a new igniter, and everything I'd fixed worked fine!
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Date: 2011-12-13 01:12 am (UTC)From:I've shocked myself twice, and both times I was just plugging something in. Once I'd wired up a very cheap plug and it shorted inside. The other time I was plugging in the stove, and that was truly terrifying -- luckily I had on rubber-soled shoes.
It's a bit more of a mystery, but I think there must have been a drop of water on my fingernail from the cleaning I'd been doing, which dripped at precisely the wrong time. The wall-wart is very, very small, so fingers are naturally close to the prongs.
Oddly, I'd been wiring in a new igniter, and everything I'd fixed worked fine!