Hello,
Whilst I am aware of the US Navy 9 volt tester fatality (myth or not, I'm still unsure) I have a question about low voltage high current incidents.
We have a person reporting a shock which led to unconsciouness from a 9 volt 2.25 Amp DC source.
Reportedly leaning on the exposed wiring with his forearm.
This is being refuted by company electricians - but I am investigating and I am minded to believe his claim.
I know 99mA can lead to serious issues, but could he have received a shock at all?
Thanks in advance.
Tabs
Whilst I am aware of the US Navy 9 volt tester fatality (myth or not, I'm still unsure) I have a question about low voltage high current incidents.
We have a person reporting a shock which led to unconsciouness from a 9 volt 2.25 Amp DC source.
Reportedly leaning on the exposed wiring with his forearm.
This is being refuted by company electricians - but I am investigating and I am minded to believe his claim.
I know 99mA can lead to serious issues, but could he have received a shock at all?
Thanks in advance.
Tabs