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Broken Wrench

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That looks like a direct short somewhere, lots of heat fast. Might check the wiring before anything else, just as a precaution.
 

The Car Stereo Company

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That looks like a direct short somewhere, lots of heat fast. Might check the wiring before anything else, just as a precaution.
nah. its all his fault. he never met up with me for that beer. i could have looked at his truck, pointed it out and prevented this $1 wire fire years ago
 

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Just for reference, a shock from a 30amp circuit is enough to stall a pacemaker, or if you’re healthy, shock the living daylights out of you to the point you’ll be shaking for the next 5-10 minutes.
Not at 12 volts. The impedance of the human body is way too high to get that much current from that low of a voltage source. You need high voltage before things get life threatening. Only a mA or so is needed to stop a human heart, but getting that much takes way more than 12V.
 

smurfslayer

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Not at 12 volts. The impedance of the human body is way too high to get that much current from that low of a voltage source. You need high voltage before things get life threatening. Only a mA or so is needed to stop a human heart, but getting that much takes way more than 12V.

I’ll tell the mechanic I saw get bit this and that he’s a wuss.
 
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