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    Re: Another electrical shock / safety question:

    Quote Originally Posted by frieed View Post
    True, but the ringer pulse can light you up. ask me how I know
    As I recall its 105 volts and pulsed DC depending on the phones ringer it can be 66, 33 or other pulse rate I can't remember.
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    Re: Another electrical shock / safety question:

    Phone is about 70 volts
    It will shock you.
    It considered low voltage and voltage above 70 volts is not low voltage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmgeorge View Post
    As I recall its 105 volts and pulsed DC depending on the phones ringer it can be 66, 33 or other pulse rate I can't remember.

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    Re: Another electrical shock / safety question:

    Unless you talk to a sparky, most of those guys consider anything 220 and Below low voltage.

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    Re: Another electrical shock / safety question:

    NEC low voltage is 70 volts and below.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord5 View Post
    Unless you talk to a sparky, most of those guys consider anything 220 and Below low voltage.

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