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Old 05-23-2020, 06:31 PM
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The only real danger is if somebody else goes in the car and bumps the turn signal. The car will fire up the low beams to light your path to the house.

No welding risk It's stupendously low current. Not sure how many mA but very likely on the order of a really bad static shock. I've probably generated 12kv rubbing my feet on a wool carpet and touching a radiator to discharge.

Praise Jesus I was using a key to discharge. About 20mm arc! That works out to about 11.25kv!

I didn't unplug my headlights fuse when I swapped my bulbs or when I changed the actual headlights. Just be careful nobody can get in the car. ..

Or locate the fuse [emoji3]
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