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    @SuperSluether @tryst @melroy @Erpel Oh x3

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      @SuperSluether @tryst @melroy @Erpel Oh x3

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      @SuperSluether@tech.lgbt @tryst@meow.social @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @KayOhtie@blimps.xyz The audio is some old recording from England, if I remember correctly.
      It's kind of a meme now especially under professional electricians.

      (Training some myself, this kind of video is always nice to make people think about electrical safety)

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        @SuperSluether@tech.lgbt @tryst@meow.social @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @KayOhtie@blimps.xyz The audio is some old recording from England, if I remember correctly.
        It's kind of a meme now especially under professional electricians.

        (Training some myself, this kind of video is always nice to make people think about electrical safety)

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        @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I once had a customer who said "I get a shock when I touch the sink and the washing machine"

        Told them not to touch the sink and the washing machine!

        I then proceeded to touch the sink and the washing machine. Oooh tingly!

        I'll just touch it again to make sure. Yep. That's an electrical fault!!!

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          @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I once had a customer who said "I get a shock when I touch the sink and the washing machine"

          Told them not to touch the sink and the washing machine!

          I then proceeded to touch the sink and the washing machine. Oooh tingly!

          I'll just touch it again to make sure. Yep. That's an electrical fault!!!

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          @SuperSluether@tech.lgbt @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @KayOhtie@blimps.xyz @tryst@meow.social @Jencen@furry.engineer Depending on the voltages a RCD (GFCI in north America) should catch that.

          we feel way smaller currents than the ones that make those trip rhough

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            @SuperSluether@tech.lgbt @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @KayOhtie@blimps.xyz @tryst@meow.social @Jencen@furry.engineer Depending on the voltages a RCD (GFCI in north America) should catch that.

            we feel way smaller currents than the ones that make those trip rhough

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            @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I'd say it was about 5-10 mA
            But a lot of houses UK side still don't have RCD stuff. I imagine it's more now than when I was a site spark 15 years ago.
            But that was the main part of the business at the time. Board changes to meet RCD regs

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              @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie @tryst I'd say it was about 5-10 mA
              But a lot of houses UK side still don't have RCD stuff. I imagine it's more now than when I was a site spark 15 years ago.
              But that was the main part of the business at the time. Board changes to meet RCD regs

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              @Jencen @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie Had this exact fault at my parents' in Italy. The supply was TT, but the spark had wired it as TNC-S, so there was a few volts between the CPC and the water pipe. A ground rod and separating N and E fixed the problem.

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                @Jencen @Erpel @SuperSluether @melroy @KayOhtie Had this exact fault at my parents' in Italy. The supply was TT, but the spark had wired it as TNC-S, so there was a few volts between the CPC and the water pipe. A ground rod and separating N and E fixed the problem.

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                @Jencen@furry.engineer @SuperSluether@tech.lgbt @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @KayOhtie@blimps.xyz @tryst@meow.social TN-C-S by accident is not something I hear very often​​

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