EDcase
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Just came across a website discussing electrical energy which states that a current of 0.1 to 0.2 amps can be lethal.
Its the Current that kills. Voltage is irrelevant because static electricity is thousands of volts at very low current.
Now consider a typical 2 cell LiPo which can deliver a peak burst of 2 to 2.5 amps!
While fitting a Deans I once brushed the connectors together and the sparks flew.
Have you ever heard of anyone getting a shock from a battery?
Its the Current that kills. Voltage is irrelevant because static electricity is thousands of volts at very low current.
Now consider a typical 2 cell LiPo which can deliver a peak burst of 2 to 2.5 amps!
While fitting a Deans I once brushed the connectors together and the sparks flew.
Have you ever heard of anyone getting a shock from a battery?
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