theres only upto 80 odd volts in a welder
110 is considered safe on sites
Its not the volts that kill you its the amps.
220v is safer than 110v as the amps are lower (so i'm told)
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theres only upto 80 odd volts in a welder
110 is considered safe on sites
why is site electric 110 then??Its not the volts that kill you its the amps.
220v is safer than 110v as the amps are lower (so i'm told)
why is site electric 110 then??
30 ma is the max the body can take without causing electrocution unles u have a weak tickerIt's the Volts that jolts
but
The mills that kills.
Risk depends on the current flow. Between the arms or down the length of the body is most dangerous. 30mA is enough to stop the heart I believe.
ive knocked a few out when ive been half asleep
a sharp reminder 
I made a habit of switching my arc welder off every time the rod fell out cos i got bitten once or twice.30mA in one finger and out the other will just tingle.
drills a neat 3mm hole through it, as accidently demonstrated by a work colleague in the 70's, threw him a few feet as well!
the only thing i will say to anyone dont go under the elusion that if u have a 30 ma trip and touch the live cable u get a tingle and it trips
sadly it realy lifts u and bloody hurts then it trips . and if u catch the live and neutral and not the earth it doesnt trip efectively u are the loadthis post is deveating from the original questionthe only thing i will say to anyone dont go under the elusion that if u have a 30 ma trip and touch the live cable u get a tingle and it trips
sadly it realy lifts u and bloody hurts then it trips . and if u cach the live and neutral and not the earth it doesnt trip efectively u are the load


ive knocked a few out when ive been half asleep![]()
It wasn't as bad as the time I ****** on an electric fence




