Hi, while repairing the tv , i got 3 electric shocks however i werent standing on the floor why that happend ? and i think i touched the 220V AC on the power supply socket !!! how to recover from these things and dont get shock ? the 220V pushed me away from the tv ! ...
i got scared from working on TV , and im an electronics engineer student ( final year ) .. shame on me ?
Hi, while repairing the tv , i got 3 electric shocks however i werent standing on the floor why that happend ? and i think i touched the 220V AC on the power supply socket !!! how to recover from these things and dont get shock ? the 220V pushed me away from the tv ! ...
i got scared from working on TV , and im an electronics engineer student ( final year ) .. shame on me ?
Hi, while repairing the tv , i got 3 electric shocks however i werent standing on the floor why that happend ? and i think i touched the 220V AC on the power supply socket !!! how to recover from these things and dont get shock ? the 220V pushed me away from the tv ! ...
i got scared from working on TV , and im an electronics engineer student ( final year ) .. shame on me ?
well, if you are working with tv-fixing or digging into any other kind of high voltage device you _always_ have to remember the main rule:
" when working with the high voltage, always keep one of your hands in a pocket. Use only 1 hand for your work!!! If 1 hand is not enough, keep both in the pocket! "
Also, consider reading and _buying_ (not DIY) a good isolation transformer.
Otherwise, welcome to the world of TV-repairing!!! Your electroshocks were just a welcome note.
Just be carefull and you don't end up as grilled meat Don't be scared of geting shocked but be respectfull concerning electricity. It can kill you, but I get shocked every now end then it realy isn't so bad, it just hapends! But you will not end up roasted if you are carefull, maybe just bit zaped!!!