jtexas
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Just curious, mostly.
I had a 12V accessory socket clamped onto the battery posts, using it to power a compressor to top off the trailer tires. As I was removing the neg clamp I felt a little bit of a jolt in my fingers. The insulation is gone from that one. Pos was still attached.
I was standing on the street, leaning over the transom (glass boat, metal transom cap).
All my electrical devices are in perfect working order.
No way is there a parasitic drain on this battery, it sat for over 3 months & still tested & performed at near full charge.
No one else was home, so I had no test subject to replicate the result.
I have no known neurological conditions, at least none that manifested themselves before or since.
Can you get a shock from one post of a battery?
Can you think of a wiring scenario where this is possible?
thanks!
I had a 12V accessory socket clamped onto the battery posts, using it to power a compressor to top off the trailer tires. As I was removing the neg clamp I felt a little bit of a jolt in my fingers. The insulation is gone from that one. Pos was still attached.
I was standing on the street, leaning over the transom (glass boat, metal transom cap).
All my electrical devices are in perfect working order.
No way is there a parasitic drain on this battery, it sat for over 3 months & still tested & performed at near full charge.
No one else was home, so I had no test subject to replicate the result.
I have no known neurological conditions, at least none that manifested themselves before or since.
Can you get a shock from one post of a battery?
Can you think of a wiring scenario where this is possible?
thanks!