FMC1959
Well-known member
I have often heard that amps are the killers, not the volts.
On the other hand, I also heard that in NA we adopted 120 volt for most items, versus 240 volt like most of the planet because it is safer if inadvertently shocked.... which is weird because all those 240 volt items are always 1/2 the amps than their 120 volt counterpart.
Any authorities out there (not "I read it on the internet") know if you get a shock from e.g....a 120 volt 10 amp grinder, or its European model that would be 240 volt 5 amp; which would be worse, or lethal, like if you dropped the grinder in a puddle of water you are standing in? (no need for all the witty comedians about standing in water with a grinder, just trying to put an example together)
Also, anyone no why in the US and Canada we adopted 120 versus 240, was it safety?
On the other hand, I also heard that in NA we adopted 120 volt for most items, versus 240 volt like most of the planet because it is safer if inadvertently shocked.... which is weird because all those 240 volt items are always 1/2 the amps than their 120 volt counterpart.
Any authorities out there (not "I read it on the internet") know if you get a shock from e.g....a 120 volt 10 amp grinder, or its European model that would be 240 volt 5 amp; which would be worse, or lethal, like if you dropped the grinder in a puddle of water you are standing in? (no need for all the witty comedians about standing in water with a grinder, just trying to put an example together)
Also, anyone no why in the US and Canada we adopted 120 versus 240, was it safety?
