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Re: Re[2]: NST's ARE ALL DEADLY !!!!!!!!
I got bit 3 times last week. twise from a shutdown and unplugged NST bank
when I grabbed the Primary side (110VAC) connection several seconds after
shutrdown.
Also, while walking to the car holding the secondary coil, I got bit 5
times. Even AFTER we connected the top and bottom leads together and
grounded it out for a few seconds. Both of these have us stumped, though we
think the Ground in the park may be floating a bit.
Chris "Sparky" Boden
The Geek Group
www.geekgroup-dot-org
>Original Poster: pmathus-at-learningco-dot-com
>
> If you shut off the power to your Ladder, then, shorted the poles,
>how
> did you get shocked? Did you have a cap across the leads or
> something? If you actually unplugged the transformers I don't see
>how
> you could get shocked. . . .am i missing something?
>
> paul
>
>
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> I've also been shocked by the same 12/60 when i shut down and touched the
>two poles of the jacobs ladder. The last time i was shocked was by a 15/90
>nst bank. I shut off the power and waited a few seconds and shorted out the
>jacobs ladder pole. After that i went to take off the poles and i got quite
>a
>shock too. <snip>
>
>
>Not getting shocked anymore in California
>-Alan
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