RJsfishin wrote:
Only an idiot would be handling any 120+ electrical while standing in a puddle of water !
YER RIGHT RJ !!!!!!!!
Takes a fool to not -understand- rubber boots are mandatory when working in class II or class III conditions. I had to do it with 600 volt work. But not when it was raining.
BTW, salt air can leave deposits from a conductor surface to a plastic toggle that will knock you on your ass if it's humid. The cheapest of Nitrile mechanic's gloves will give protection around 120 or 240 volt circuits when it is NOT raining.
There aren't many slow learners who graduate from the school of Hot Stick, and go on to have a successful career.