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Default Any easy way to delaminate a big transformer

"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote in message
. 3.70...
amdx fired this volley in
news:lr90uf$m35$1@dont-
email.me:

"Ohm's Law (Again)" it actually says,
"It's not voltage that kills, its current!"
You can read it and use the information to make an argument against
me.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/index.html

Mikek


But, but, but.... Mike! Then lower voltage MUST be more dangerous
because it "has more current".

I mean... your household 120VAC service only 'has' 200 amps, but a
12V
auto battery 'has' 600 amps!

So, by inference, high voltage must 'have' less current -- right?

G
LLoyd


Consumer devices that use exposed high voltage limit the current to
low levels, so to someone who can't tell cause from effect high
voltage can be misconstrued as being safer than line voltage.
-jsw