aye, could be
current, not voltage that does the damage
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Dr. Kitteny Berk almost certainly drunk,
Tue 25 Feb 2003, 19:32,
archived)
9V on tongue
hurts. won't kill
about 30--50V between dry hands starts to tingle, once you get to a milliamp or two it's getting to be too much.
OK, so I was bored and had a stack of PP9's and a multimeter... It's what childhoods for!
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Captain Nostril,
Tue 25 Feb 2003, 19:57,
archived)