Jcorstorphine
Well-Known Member
24V can be fatal, but you have to be both wet and very unlucky indeed. Resistance from hand to hand, wet, is about 1 kilohm, so 24V can push about 25mA through you, which is just above what's required through the heart to do nasty things. Of course the full whack will not go through your heart, but if it's already a bit dodgy, enough might to set it off.
24V can certainly be felt if you're wet, and could be quite painful.
+1 I got a nasty shock of a 24volt system battery when I touched the engine and the positive terminal with salt water on my hands. Just never thought it could happen at such low voltage.
At the other end of the voltage spectrum, I got a 500,000 volt belt from a Van de Graff generator when I stood too close to the top sphere. Spark was about 4 in long and hit my head, no lasting effects (ish)