Chuck Harris
You imagine that you are protecting yourself, but your
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protection efforts remind me of the comic routines where some hapless character gets dressed in a hazardous waste suit, complete with a hockey mask, ski goggles, tongs, and oven mitts all to take a soiled diaper out to the trash. A linesman's glove so completely eliminates any dexterity, that safe manipulation of something as tiny as an anode lead is awkward at best... all to protect you from a zap that is no more potent than a static zap to a doorknob in the winter. Latex surgeon's gloves during electronic work, is a fool's folly beyond belief. The glove, by virtue of its sealed nature will capture your hands sweat, covering them with a highly conductive layer that is capable of reducing your skin's protective resistance to a point where even 24V could conduct enough current into your heart to be fatal. Further, DC rarely if ever can cause a heart to enter a fatal rhythm. It will, at most, skip a beat, and continue on in its normal rhythm. Stop trying to improvise safety, you lack the experience to be able to recognize safe and unsafe methods. Instead, please study some legitimate sources, and learn about HV safety, as it pertains to TV and radio repair. If you can't, please, please do your friends and family a favor, and take up stamp collecting, or golf. -Chuck Harris nielsentelecom@... wrote: Chuck, |