Roger, the near electrocution you describe was due to several concurrent problems: The short circuit due to a poor solder job, lack of a ground fault interrupter, and poor grounding of the equipment.
the near electrocution you describe was due to several concurrent problems: The short circuit due to a poor solder job, lack of a ground fault interrupter, and poor grounding of the equipment. And th
the near electrocution you describe was due to several concurrent problems: The short circuit due to a poor solder job, lack of a ground I know what contributed to the problem, but much of the techno
If you want "sensitive" try the newest breaker technology - mandated in many places AFCI. Local contractors say they are so hyper-sensitive they install them for inspection then replace them with GFI
I saw one of those demonstrated. The rep actually used two fingers to short 240 to ground. He said it's so quick he didn't even feel it. I'm not quite that trusting, but that's like the elrctronic b