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![]() "ronwagn" wrote in message ups.com... I am thinking about equipping my large inflatable kayak with a trolling motor to get me upriver. That way I don't need a partner. What happens If I get everything wet, or it rains? Could I get killed by electroshock?! All the best, Ron Wagner The risk of electric shock from a 12 volt battery is minimal; even in a worse case scenario your body would provide sufficient resistance to the electric charge that current would be very small, probably less than one milliamp. It's the amps that hurt you, but there must be sufficient voltage present to drive those amps. Ohms Law provides a way to calculate current flow if you know the voltage and the resistance. Current (amps) go up as resistance (ohms) goes down; divide voltage by resistance to get current flow. Look at http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_1/chpt_3/4.html |
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