Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
Metal jewelry can conduct electricity. wearing it increases the risk of you creating a short circuit that can damage both you and the battery.
To prevent metallic jewellery contacting the battery terminals and giving you a shock.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
you shouldn't wear it because metal is a conductor of electricity and if somthing went wron when you were workin you would probable be fried
Because jewelry,especially rings can get caught in awkward places and cause you injury.
They really don't recharge, you might get a little more life from them if they sit, also remove batteries from flashlights when not in use. Best bet is to replace batteries. Batteries that are kept in the cold have warm to room temperature before working.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
Because you really don't want to short out the circuit through your jewelry. I was once working with a six volt lantern battery and my screwdriver slipped, briefly coming into contact with both poles of the battery. There was a brilliant white flare and, in the fraction of a second that the screwdriver was touching both poles, the arc melted halfway through the shaft. In fairness, this was a small screwdriver, but still I'm extremely glad this didn't happen to something I was actually wearing at the time.
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You have to remove the jewelry and clean it, including the piercing.
the reason one needs to remove metal from one's hands(including fingers or wrist area) is that a circuit can be made if the metal comes in contact with the circuit parts. if this happens, a circuit could be made through the jewelry and the jewelry would then be carrying voltage and/or current which of course, would be attached to the person wearing it! This would be a short circuit causing damage to the circuit, and also to the person wearing the jewelry...so watch out!
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