Hands up all those who have had an electric shock?

No significant ones in recent decades, but a good few in my less-cautious youth (albeit extremely few that I would describe as 'serious') - mainly DC ones in range 200 V - 2,000 V in equipment I had constructed, and occasionally the ~15 kV from (LOPT-derived) EHT in black & white TVs!Hands up all those who have had an electric shock?
That sort of sums me up except maybe 4 or 5 in the last 20 years from incorrectly wired or faulty cotrols systems, including one where someone cut my lock from an isolator.No significant ones in recent decades, but a good few in my less-cautious youth (albeit extremely few that I would describe as 'serious') - mainly DC ones in range 200 V - 2,000 V in equipment I had constructed, and occasionally the ~15 kV from (LOPT-derived) EHT in black & white TVs!
Kind Regards, John
ProbablyDoes testing for live by flicking a conductor with your finger count as a shock?

Na, that's what everyone does.Does testing for live by flicking a conductor with your finger count as a shock?
Maybe, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't "count as a shock"Na, that's what everyone does.
LOL
For me, it was my TV repair instructor who would hold on to the anode of the HT valve in a TV set then turn it on. He would try to grab hold of anyone foolish enough to walk near him.
Hands up all those who have had an electric shock?
Does testing for live by flicking a conductor with your finger count as a shock?

I had precisely that a couple of years ago, working on a heating panel connecting it to work with Vaillant control system, had hold of the door and touch an indicator live terminal, had a sore elbow for weeks afterYep, loads of them. Point is, not to avoid it passing right through your body, across your heart.
Three, in order of painfulness:Hands up all those who have had an electric shock?
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