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Originally Posted by Quicksilver
Actually it's not the amount of voltage that kills but the amperage that does the job. A 40 volt telephone voltage can end it for you under the right circumstances.12 Volt auto voltage stored by a capicator can really do a number on ya. But here's a message from road and track. http://tinyurl.com/7bn53 i cannot confirm the accuracy of the article but it should shed some light on the issue.
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I disagree. Ever been in a telco facility where pretty much everything runs on -48? You can grab the two big copper bars and guess what, nothing happens. It takes 80 volts for it to be felt, 110 tingles and 220 just hurts.