maybe you have the hot and the neutral switched...
It is unlikely that you would get shocked from a broken light switch, since they are always made from non-conducting plastic. If you open it up and try to fix it, you might get shocked then. If you turn off the correct circuit breaker or fuse, you can avoid getting shocked when you work on your broken light switch - but if you don't know what you are doing, get a qualified electrician to do it for you. Electrocution is no joke.
When you are working around live electricity you need to complete a circuit to get shocked. If you just put one hand in box it reduces the likelihood that you will inadvertently touch a hot with one hand and a ground or neutral with the other.
shocked to see me?
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Yes there is a serious danger. The breaker should be tripping under this condition and not allowing the frame of the dryer to become electrically energized. It means that the ground wire is missing from the dryer receptacle or the dryer cord is not grounded to the machine. Shut the breaker off to the dryer and remove the dryer receptacle. Look for a bare copper wire. It should be bonded to the box and then to the receptacles U shaped pin hole. If this end is fine check the dryer end where the cord goes into the back of the dryer to make sure the green ground wire is connected to the frame of the dryer. If you don't feel competent of doing this get some electrical help as this condition needs to be repaired before you use the dryer again. If you were shocked and recovered, you will be OK You should report it though because it could kill someone, for example, if they had a heart problem of some kind.
He plugged in a charger for an item, such as an iPhone and it shocked him.
Yes so don't try it.
It is unlikely that you would get shocked from a broken light switch, since they are always made from non-conducting plastic. If you open it up and try to fix it, you might get shocked then. If you turn off the correct circuit breaker or fuse, you can avoid getting shocked when you work on your broken light switch - but if you don't know what you are doing, get a qualified electrician to do it for you. Electrocution is no joke.
Nothing. you'd get wet, and the battery would get wet, but noting else unless it was plugged in to something, then you may get shocked.
I did! I was mopping up a minor basement flood and put my hand down on the dryer's metal vent and got shocked. Now my dryer won't work.
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The town was shocked when they heard the news.The unexpected proposal shocked her at first.Because he didn't take proper precautions, he got shocked by the wires he was working on.
How do you put in a cord without getting shocked? Well if you dont want to get shocked put your fingur away from the shocked part.
no he was not shocked
Shocked was created on 1991-05-20.
you get shocked :D
Yes, you probably will get shocked.