BartW
Well-Known Member
As regards floating open-circuit induced voltages, in other non-boaty, faulty domestic mains electric supplies, the max I found was 27 volts. Was I lucky?
it depends how many amps that connection can deliver;
sometimes in power supply's from computers or other modern devices with 230V supply, there are capacitors between live and earth for RF suppression,
so when the that Power supply ground is floating, and you measure Voltage between a 230V live wire and the floating PSU ground, with a digital Volt meter, (high internal resistance) you could measure anything between 230V and 0V AV, but as soon as you "touch" that flouting ground, the voltage drops, / you might feel some electric, but not lethal.
many years ago, I was told that electric is lethal above 40V,
but only with a continious high enough current through your body,
not with a small leakage current from a RF suppression capacitor...
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