Not true. CNS, breathing, blood, and all organs are at risk. And most shocks are either hand to hand or hand to foot, i.e. across the heart.Generally, as long as the current does not pass through your heart, you should be OK,
Then perhaps you can explain why there are thousands of these lights out there and no one has complained of serious injury?Not true. CNS, breathing, blood, and all organs are at risk. And most shocks are either hand to hand or hand to foot, i.e. across the heart.
A dead man never complains. I mean come on, this is basic electrical safety. 156v able to push over 2 amp is very dangerous. Really? Do you not know this? The biggest fear of firemen responding to grow house on fire is electrocution. Law enforcement's policy is to turn off the electricity before entering an illegal grow house.Then perhaps you can explain why there are thousands of these lights out there and no one has complained of serious injury?
Methinks you're spreading fear and doubt for personal gain.A dead man never complains. I mean come on, this is basic electrical safety. 156v able to push over 2 amp is very dangerous. Really? Do you not know this? The biggest fear of firemen responding to grow house on fire is electrocution. Law enforcement's policy is to turn off the electricity before entering an illegal grow house.
I think the santa ana police may have adopted that policy after getting caught on tape stealing dispensary goods and talking shit on a crippled patient.lolMethinks you're spreading fear and doubt for personal gain.
And you don't even lie well;
Having had law enforcement in my home, I can attest that not only do they not turn off the power, the dumb motherfuckers will even refuse to turn off the lighting while working dangerously close to it!
It is true. Votlage doesn't kill. Its no different than a tazer at 50,000 volts.NOT TRUE. I would NEVER design a product with voltages over 50V. It is insane to sell a product with a 156v supply and not get it UL approved.
When you have 156V pushing enough electrons through your body cooking your organs and frying your CNS. It takes only 100 mA to kill you. That power supply is capable of pushing over 2 amps. That's just simple, yet very serious, electrical safety. The reason they have UL certifications, so more people don't die.
The resistance of the body varies depending upon the points of contact and the skin condition (moist or dry). For example, the internal resistance from hand to foot is about 500 ohms. 156v (output voltage of HLG 320 C2100) will produce a current of 312mA hand to foot killing then cooking you. View attachment 3988147
it's the AMPS that get you, but this is a great way of understanding how electricity worksIt is true. Votlage doesn't kill. Its no different than a Razer at 50,000 volts.
The 110 or 220 input is more dangerous.
The driver is up listed.
Quit trying to scare people.
Dude quit.A dead man never complains. I mean come on, this is basic electrical safety. 156v able to push over 2 amp is very dangerous. Really? Do you not know this? The biggest fear of firemen responding to grow house on fire is electrocution. Law enforcement's policy is to turn off the electricity before entering an illegal grow house.
No shit. I don't need to know how it works. As I just said I have a degree in electronics.it's the AMPS that get you, but this is a great way of understanding how electricity works
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/question501.htm
I respectfully disagree but I'm not going to clutter up this thread with unrelated pics.
If you're interested I have plenty to show you.
My eyes are open, I said "10'+ plants". LED/COB does not have the penetration for a large scale grow of 10ft tall, or taller, plants. I have ~30 strains that I like to finish at ~5'-8' (strain dependent), but circumstance has sometimes led to much taller plants. LED/COB will not accommodate 5'-8' plants either (from what I've seen).What rock have you been living under. If you want to see 10+ top shelf plants grown under LEDs, just open your eyes.
you said it AFTER i posted that. Sorry, I didn't know you had a big brain,lolNo shit. I don't need to know how it works. As I just said I have a degree in electronics.
Its true that it only takes a few miliamps to stop your heart but I wouldn't be worried about that driver. The 110 wall outlet is more dangerous.
I didn't m3an to sound all butt wholeish.you said it AFTER i posted that. Sorry, I didn't know you had a big brain,lol
Wow, your bedside manner must be amazing, too.you said it AFTER i posted that. Sorry, I didn't know you had a big brain,lol
Many electrocutions happen when someone forgets to check if the power is on. I'm sure when high no one would ever forget something.I think the guy is saying that just to scare people. I mean make sure its not plugged up when you wire it.
You should have a ground fault outlet for your lights anyways to trip if you do step in water.Many electrocutions happen when someone forgets to check if the power is on. I'm sure when high no one would ever forget something.
Sorry, I am not trying to scare anyone. I assumed when I asked the original question that others were aware of the dangers of working around water and electrocution. Ever get your feet wet watering your plants?
Hopefully this will be my last post on this topic.
Yes it is current that kills. These HLG drivers are current driven devices with voltage up to 435v.
The most common I see being recommended is the HLG-320H-C1050 with 300v.
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I got this stick figure from a paper, UAW Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
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The voltage and resistance determine the current.
While it is current that kills, it does not take very much.
Current = Volts ÷ Resistance
Arm + Leg + Torso = 1,100Ω
100V ÷ 1,100Ω = 90mA
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Whatever illumination you used in pics you posted isnt working. Those ratchet 8' poles aren't convincing anyone that your Luddite beliefs are anything but stoner bullshit.Unless things have changed, I've seen the pics.
My eyes are open, I said "10'+ plants". LED/COB does not have the penetration for a large scale grow of 10ft tall, or taller, plants. I have ~30 strains that I like to finish at ~5'-8' (strain dependent), but circumstance has sometimes led to much taller plants. LED/COB will not accommodate 5'-8' plants either (from what I've seen).
Whatever illumination you used in pics you posted isnt working. Those ratchet 8' poles aren't convincing anyone that your Luddite beliefs are anything but stoner bullshit.
*penetration doesn't mean what you think it does.