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Anonymous commented at 2017-03-16 10:04:08 » #2109584
You... Do realize that going through her body like that will most likely take the current through her heart anyway, and even if it doesn't it'll go through a lot of internal organs.
...Right?
That said, it looks like it's DC, likely 12 volts. Unlike AC, human flesh doesn't provide capacitance for DC, just resistance. At 12 volts, it might sting a bit since the surfaces involved are really sensitive. ElectroBOOM! did a presentation at Mini Maker Faire in which he connected multiple car batteries in series and grabbed the leads with opposite hands, and for the first few in series it supposedly just kinda tingled. At 10 in series (120VDC), it apparently hurt a bit, but he's still alive and making videos.
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You... Do realize that going through her body like that will most likely take the current through her heart anyway, and even if it doesn't it'll go through a lot of internal organs.
...Right?
That said, it looks like it's DC, likely 12 volts. Unlike AC, human flesh doesn't provide capacitance for DC, just resistance. At 12 volts, it might sting a bit since the surfaces involved are really sensitive. ElectroBOOM! did a presentation at Mini Maker Faire in which he connected multiple car batteries in series and grabbed the leads with opposite hands, and for the first few in series it supposedly just kinda tingled. At 10 in series (120VDC), it apparently hurt a bit, but he's still alive and making videos.
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