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Anything under 50 volts of electricity is not considered a fatal level of electrocution, but, you should consult OSHA for more specific safety information regarding working with live electrcity.

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Why the usage of 50 volts is safe?

The usage of 50 volts is generally considered safe because it is below the threshold for causing harm to the human body. At this level, the current passing through the body is typically not enough to disrupt normal physiological functions or cause serious injury. However, caution should still be taken when working with any electrical voltage to prevent accidents or electric shocks.


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What is the recommended maximum safe voltage for outdoor uses in Europe?

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If the appliance is strictly resistive heating there will be no problem. If the appliance has a motor load connected with it, the unit will operate a bit slower and operate a bit warmer.


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