I read somewhere that electricians are trained to be right handed
operators. The reason being that it is a greater distance from the right
hand to the heart than it is from the left hand.
I have never met a left handed electrician but then again I don't know
many electricians.
Hopefully you are right handed :-)
jh
On 2017-03-29 7:34 PM, Jan Steinman wrote:
From: David Thatcher <plusphoto@xxxxxxxxxx>
This is back when messing around with computers and electronics was fun!
I was just cutting my teeth on valve guitar amplifiers at the time too.
Now I'm just way too nervous to poke around inside a Marshall or an
older Laney - big nasty biteys in there!!
I’m mentally preparing myself to “poke around inside” one of my Speedotron packs… 900+ volts
available at numerous amps… 4800 joules…
I used to fix TVs with flyback transformers, too. Keep one hand in a pocket. Bleed the caps,
multiple times. Have someone nearby with “911” on speed-dial. :-)
:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::
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