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Is it bad when...
...you keep getting hit with 110volt lines and it doesent even bother you any more? I sure as hell hope not! The 220s still tickle a bit though... :rofl:
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It should at least make you pull your hand back! :) If it really doesn't ~hurt~, maybe your pain sensors are numb in your fingertips (prolly from too many doses of voltage)?
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"how many times were you struck by lightning?"
"6 .. 6... 6.... 6...." "six times? wow! Thats amazing" "6 .. 6.. 66 times! In ..n..n.n..n.n. In ..n...n..n...n. in the head" http://www.sullivanboutique.com/Anne...t-Outdoors.jpg |
no!
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ehh ive been hit with both 110 and 220, 220 leaves a funny black resedue on my hands, 110 does nothing :lol:
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Its only bad when you start to absorb the energy and shoot it out of your hands ..
like this guy .... http://www.thecinemasource.com/movie...Dr.%20Doom.jpg |
In the words of my grandfather- "110 ain't gonna kill ya. Walk it off."
As for 220, I wouldn't screw around with that. One shot from both hot leads and you are in some trouble. |
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Rob will get you! Join or die!
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:lol: Only got hit my 220 once so far... 110 is like a 9v battery on the tongue. :lol:
Ive ran over 250' of line in this damn kitchen, trying to finish it up tonight so I can get some rock and tape up tomorrow. Im alot further behind schedule than I thought Id be, but I did end up doing alot more than I thought I would... so I guess it works out? :D |
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220 is usually 40 amps per line.
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i was just about to say that |
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