i got shocked this evening at work. that hasn’t happened in a long time. wasn’t much fun, my arm is still painful and shakey.
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I just saw this! What the heck were you doing? Is this part of your job description?
I was plugging in one of our AC cycle boxes, which simulates dropping AC power. The box I had was wired incorrectly and shorted 110VAC across to the other lead, which was in my hand at the time…
Bzzzttt.
Did you tell someone at work? “Hey, dudes, can you wire this correctly next time, or there won’t be one?”
yes, they had to quaratine the device and fishbone it. Now we will have “new” different devices. And I had to go see the company nurse, call workman’s comp, and go see the doctor for an EKG twice. A big ordeal.