gtae07
Well-known member
All the ones you're working around, anyway!
I've been slowly adding "smart" switches around the house--they're pretty neat. But in the process of adding a pair for our kitchen I zapped myself pretty good.
The location in question has three switches; two control lighting in the kitchen and one (as I now know) that controls switched outlets in the living room. We'd never used that switch in ten years and honestly didn't know what it was for.
Anyway, I'd killed the kitchen lighting breaker and was working on pushing some stuff back into the box when I think my left hand hit the hot screw on the switched outlet, and my right hand hit a neutral or ground wire.

Scared the living **** out of me because I felt it going through both arms for just a split second. Then I went "WTF?!"
Eventually I realized that other switch was on a separate circuit that I hadn't killed because I didn't realize it ran there. Lesson learned. And now I know what that switch does, too!
I've been slowly adding "smart" switches around the house--they're pretty neat. But in the process of adding a pair for our kitchen I zapped myself pretty good.
The location in question has three switches; two control lighting in the kitchen and one (as I now know) that controls switched outlets in the living room. We'd never used that switch in ten years and honestly didn't know what it was for.
Anyway, I'd killed the kitchen lighting breaker and was working on pushing some stuff back into the box when I think my left hand hit the hot screw on the switched outlet, and my right hand hit a neutral or ground wire.

Scared the living **** out of me because I felt it going through both arms for just a split second. Then I went "WTF?!"
Eventually I realized that other switch was on a separate circuit that I hadn't killed because I didn't realize it ran there. Lesson learned. And now I know what that switch does, too!

