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My colleague and I were discussing today whether an electric shock from a disconnected neutral under load or a shock directly from the corresponding line would be worse? He raised the point that the current from the load in circuit would make the disconnected neutral shock worse but I wasn't convinced.

Any thoughts?
 
My colleague and I were discussing today whether an electric shock from a disconnected neutral under load or a shock directly from the corresponding line would be worse? He raised the point that the current from the load in circuit would make the disconnected neutral shock worse but I wasn't convinced.

Any thoughts?
Atrial Fibrillation is the worst kind Mate been taking Warfarin since I had one, not a funny situation
 
I agree I stupidly got myself between n-e and 10 5tf twin fluorescent fittings tried to come on through me !!
Been there neutrals are a burny type of belt :mad: guy I used to work with called it jaggy neutrals damn right it’s jaggy, feels like sticking your hand into the biggest thorniest bush around-while it’s on fire.
Normal shocks from line just a tickle in comparison even a good one :eek:
 

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