Highlander wrote:Pat
Better do your home work a 12v Alternator or ign. system if not handle properly can stop your heart ? , Fry your Brain ? and even Kill Ya ! ?
J
Ah, I've spent quite a bit of time around 6, 12 & 16 volt systems and, yes, if you are stupid enough, you can hurt yourself, but if I read Jim's original post correctly, he will be working on the other side of the system, not the ignition or charging side!!
I think we all agree that if someone were to decide to lay their tools across the terminals of the battery while they are working, well, that might hurt, but it would also be stupid. If you decide to grab the high tension side of the ignition system while you are starting or running your engine, that too will hurt, if not stop your heart, but again that would be stupid

But, if you are wiring in a new panel you should only be working with the battery, hot and ground and the engine should not be running. If you screw those up you might burn a wire, blow a fuse or trip a breaker, but you are not going to kill yourself. Screw up on a 120V system, well....that's going to really hurt. My only point was that the discussion was getting into residential/commercial wiring of 120/240V systems and that had nothing to do with the OP. If I misspoke or offended someone, please accept my apologies.
Pat