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I was shocked today. It was a very low amperage control circuit so it wasn't that bad. I was working on an air conditioner and crossed the back of my hand against a transducer that was 240v. It felt like a really strong 110v zap and traveled up my arm to my neck and mouth. It didn't hurt really bad. However I have had a sore feeling throughout my arm and neck today.

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