Somehow, when Larry calls 120v "low voltage", I get the distinct feeling that I would not care to have his job. I have never been bothered much by working around line voltage. The only time I have had a worrisome feeling around electricity was when I was working as an electronics tech in the early '70s. We had an old piece of HP gear that needed repair. It was a square wave generator that provided up to 50v p-p and plenty of current. Must have weighed 150lbs. And tubes. Lots of 'em. And a 1300v power supply. Made me VERY nervous checking circuit voltages while I was troubleshooting. The other high voltage items I was around were the 6kv klystrons, but they were pretty easy to avoid. Stay safe, Larry. Scott E. =================================================================== J. Larry Hendry wrote: > In the USA, statistically, more people die from contact with what we call > low voltage in the utility business (120v and 240v) than are killed by > contact with all high voltages combined. > > Stooge Larry > (off to energize quite a few uF of 138,000 volt capacitors this week) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> > And yes, I *do* 'scare the crap' out of '950 builders, on purpose. It's > SERIOUS > when working with line voltage, ESPECIALLY the 240V overseas. > > Paul S. > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >
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Re: [motm] Power supply calibration
2004-05-08 by Scott E.
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