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Mike134
Jul 22, 2021Explorer
sgtsteve wrote:
Thanks to all who have written on the topic!
I had an electrician come out and test the outlet the trailer was plugged into. The result was there is a proper ground in the outlet. On another note, when the "electrification" occurred, no circuit breaker was thrown, not in the house and not in the trailer.
Just an FYI Whenever there is an electrocution fatality the breaker never trips. It's not designed for that type of protection.
Keep in mind when working on this 100 milliamps will kill you.
Another words 0.1 amps. Do you have the necessary skills? Based on some of the answers I saw in this thread those folks providing the answers don't either.
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