Philippine Mango
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Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
What I don't understand is HTF would he get shocked.. In order to get shocked, wouldn't he have had to contact the metal in each socket? Thats why I don't really understand the point of those plastic fillers for electrical sockets since putting scissors in the socket shouldn't electricute you, right.....?
Touch the hot wire while grounded and get back to us![]()
I tried with the multi meter, no luck... Had to put both conductors into the socket for it to work.
Ohhhh boy.....:roll:
LMFAO!!! :laugh:
I gotta hand it to him. I'm not nearly creative or idiotic enough to come up with some of the sh!t this guy posts.
When I meant 'to work' I meant that I got a reading on the multimeter, not that I got shocked you dumbass... I didn't get a reading from the meter when I put on conductor in and one to a 'ground'. Tried both sockets, no luck. I didn't bother using the 'ground point' in the socket because I don't think that would have been a good idea (proximity issues for one thing).
You really have no idea how electricity works, do you?
Care to tell? I believe I know how electricity works, the electrons come from the ground wire, go into load and out the 'red wire' (isn't always red)..
(The electrons come from the negative ground go through the load (if there is one) and out the positive line, no?)
