Here's a little Monday morning story to cheer you up.
I was scrapping some Battery backup units. This one in particular was about 200 LBS. It has about 8-10 batteries in it weighing around 20lbs a piece. It was torn out of a factory and had been sitting for probably about four years. I didn't even think anything of it, that it was possible any of the batteries could still hold a charge after that time frame.
Instead of being smart and just taking the wire's off the terminals, I decided to proceed as a dumb dumb and just start snipping with the wire cutters. I got through all the batteries until the last one. Not sure how it happened, but as soon as i cut the wire, there were sparks, then a shock, then pain. No joke, the thing shocked me back about three feet and laid me out on the floor.
Sometimes it takes something like this to remind you of the power of electricity. That being said, this is the only the second time I have been shocked in my life. First time was from a 4000 amp busway unit. (Not Fun)
That's my PSA for the morning. Sometimes you may be in a rush, or not even thinking straight, but all it takes is one wire to light you up.
Safe Scrappin......
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