Broken Wrench
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That looks like a direct short somewhere, lots of heat fast. Might check the wiring before anything else, just as a precaution.
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nah. its all his fault. he never met up with me for that beer. i could have looked at his truck, pointed it out and prevented this $1 wire fire years agoThat looks like a direct short somewhere, lots of heat fast. Might check the wiring before anything else, just as a precaution.
how is this bar wired? directly to the aux switch? is there a relay inline?Was playing with the fuse housing and this happened, just slipped right out with ease. Wonder if this was the reasoning.
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Which is why I crimp and silver solder everything.a loose connection can definitely cause it. not enough contact will cause heat isues for sure.
Not at 12 volts. The impedance of the human body is way too high to get that much current from that low of a voltage source. You need high voltage before things get life threatening. Only a mA or so is needed to stop a human heart, but getting that much takes way more than 12V.Just for reference, a shock from a 30amp circuit is enough to stall a pacemaker, or if you’re healthy, shock the living daylights out of you to the point you’ll be shaking for the next 5-10 minutes.
Not at 12 volts. The impedance of the human body is way too high to get that much current from that low of a voltage source. You need high voltage before things get life threatening. Only a mA or so is needed to stop a human heart, but getting that much takes way more than 12V.