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  • more like tim taylor

  • The second time? HA

  • What are you guys talking about? Press 1? Press 3? What is that

  • I work in construction as an electrician. If he tripped a breaker, he wouldn't of gotten a shock, just seen a bright flash and gotten a hole in the tool he was using. Terrible acting. If this was real, you wouldn't touch that live circuit with a knife.

  • LOL!

  • FAKE!! he would be straight over to help him out unless he was a complete fag!

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  • well he SAID not to touch the damn thing!

  • fake as shit... acts like people havent done this before...

  • i think thats what he said lol lol i guess thats what happens when u get a shock lol .. your lost in coo coo land lol lol

  • Turn

    the

    fucking

    electricity

    off

  • press 1 for fucking

  • What a dumb ass this guy should live in a cave he would live longer!

  • keep pressing 3 its funny

  • Please repeat the experiment, but this time, touch the output of a microwave oven transformer with your metal knife.

  • what a asss

  • Why are you saying 240 volts won't kill you? Sure it will. 120v can kill you. THE VOLTAGE DOESN'T MATTER. It's the current. Just milliamps across the heart can kill a person. (and for you who don't know milliamps are less then 1 amp.) Obviously voltage has to be present for current to flow but it's the current drawn from the load being powered that kills, NOT THE VOLTAGE. Get it right!!!

  • Also if he'd had 100Amps of current through the body that would be instantly fatal. So clearly this wasn't a shock. It was a SHORT. Probably got careless and let his tools metal complete the circuit or bumped 2 exposed wires together.

  • He didn't get shocked. He got SCARED and jumped back. But that wasn't a shock. The current your body draw isn't enough to make a shower of sparks at 120V (A = V / Ohms). If it was a higher voltage source so the current was high enough to make a shower of sparks from using your body that would be about 100A so if your body is at 10000Ohms then the needed volts would be 100*10000=1000000Volts! That would be enough volts to make a lightning bolt jump about 5 feet from the wall outlet!

  • randomsplashlol your a dumb azz that was 240v it's a 2pole breaker that feeds the stove. Try working in a factory with 277 an 480v live do it every day.

  • And boom goes the dynamite,

  • laier

    

  • Dumbass!!!!!

  • Still better then this guy

    /watch?v=51OMqyUFmw4

  • press 3 for weird noise

  • LETS DO THAT AGAIN! <3!

  • Toe jam fart? Is that what he said?

  • its not abt voltage, its the current that harms and kills

  • @TheChemicAly

    lol, and guess what causes the current flow.....right! the VOLTAGE!

  • @neomix21 its still the voltage that kills, its liek saying its not the assassin that commits the murder, its the guy who sent him

  • @TheChemicAly current*

    

  • *pop* UNNGGG!!!!

  • Cardiac fibrillation ftw!

  •  1:16 armjob?

  • 0:26 is so shocking. I almost peed myself.

  • weak, 120v and hes on the floor, try a touching a 380v faulty transformer. That will put some hair on ur ass.

  • @95ellington The higher the voltage the lower the current...just think about it.

  • @deusexde I been shocked by both, 120 and 380, and 380 paralyze more. I could let go of the 120v, but at 380v I could not pull back my hand, my knees gave and I fell backwards, that saved my ass.

  • @95ellington My bad, my first sentence is wrong in this case.

    The voltage changes sinus-like, what means that you can always let go ( despite the voltage ), because the current changes at 50Hz ( at least in Germany ) from it's Maximum to its Minimum and crosses a value of 0 Ampere/Voltage on its way.

    On the other side, if you touch a 380V Battery! you can not let go because the current is always the same, what bonds you, literallly burns you onto the battery.

  • @deusexde makes no difference dude. 

  • @EweTubee what makes no difference?

  • @deusexde your comment about voltage and current.

  • @asddge Well that's true. Good point made, dear sir or madame :D

  • I hope he learned his lesson. Dont mess with stuff you dont know anything about.

  • BOOOOOOOOOO YAAAAAAA GOT OWNED BY A STOVE thumbs this up! =) XD

  • Pussy i stuck tweezers in an outlet when i was 5. knocked my ass out haha

  • Dude, I got shocked by 220 + water. I definitely freaked, but I was on my feet in an instant

    It doesn't hurt that bad.

  • He knows what he's doing. Not many people, who DON'T know what they are doing, invest in a nice DVM and only use one hand to work on live circuits. Those are traits of people who know what they are doing.

  • pussy you say he could die by that lol

  • hahahahah

  • DUUUDDEEEE!!!! LMFAO

  • bahaahaaa what a pussy.... 120 put you on the ground?

  • wtf is this shit. i stuck a nail in 240v powerpoint when i was 9 years old and yeah i got a big shock but i didn't cry and moan on the ground like this little bitch. I just went in to the tv room, told my parents what happened then watched some telly.

  • shocking O.o

  • And why was he using a metal object on a live circuit? LOL

  • I am sorry bout ur grandad but that isnt funny ur lucky that it didnt jump his heart

  • Come talk to me when you get shocked in Europe with 240. 3 times. And you don't collapse like a baby :P

  • @SZDarkhack

    By granddad died that way

  • hey tibbott, you got shocked because there is a capacitor in the camera that stores up energy for the flash, even though the battery was out, it still had energy stored in it. thats why you cant immediately use the flash after you use it once, it needs to store energy back up, it only takes a few seconds or so, but thats why you wait for the light to come on before taking a pic, make sense?

  • I just got shocked 50v on a circuit board of a throw away camera. he's lucky he dint get burned. it hurts. a lot. and I took the battery out when I opened it. anyone know why I still got shocked?

  • nice 220 thatll teach your ass

  • What a fanny. Take it like a man, 120 is nothing, thats telecomms voltage, an everyday hazard...

  • Hahaha, idiot using a non insulated screwdriver and isolating the supply. He should have done it here in the uk we're on double the voltage. 240v instead of 120v, would have loved to see him get a shock then lol

  • didnt he hear, dont touch it.

  • 0:27

  • did he died?

  • Take it like a man get back up and shock it back

  • seriously who records home repair

  • its being about a pussy, just dont do it at all

  • if hes just a random guy trying to do home repairs, where did he get a cat 4 meter from? lmao

    it only takes 50 volts AC to kill you

    + lol to the guy saying he got shocked by 30 amps

  • is he jerking off his arm at the end?

  • "Here, let me wack off your arm for you."

  • Get an electrician you dope!

  • He's lucky he didn't get froze on the circuit. 121 volts is what it said on the multimeter meaning it was live/hot. Don't touch anything until you shut off the power and your multimeter reads 0 for current and voltage.

  • turn it off before you poke your swiss knife in it mmmkay

  • Its not the volts that kill you its the amps, Prob low amp high voltage.

  • lol "Bob Villa"

  • duh, another attention whore

  • hahahahahaha he electrocuted him self hahahahahaha

  • too bad thats only 120....man up ya pussy

  • @bigbadboris its not about the 120 volts, but he probably got shocked with 30+ amps which is like twice as much a shock youd get from a socket. not a nice shock to get, can also impair breathing,just fyi :P

  • @kreater111111 He is still a pussy, try 277.

  • wow, good job he's got breakers otherwise he'd be dead and so would his mates I expect when they grabbed him to try and help him.

  • are u tring to kill your self

  • ever think of turning the breaker off first? And try a screwdriver.. works better than a knife. You deserve a shock if you're an idiot

  • turn the circuit breakers off first, then you wont get any sparks, arks and shocks...

    i learnt that myself, now i am actually able to repair things properly

  • It's fake! He didn't get shocked, and it didn't hurt his arm. This was set up. Good acting though.

  • I was plugging in my fan and was accidently held onto the metal and it shocked me. I jumped back pretty hard and hit my head off my bead post.

  • +_+ metal knife no rubber gloves = damaged heart and brain :D

  • 00:27 happy new year fireworks

  • co to za prąd 120 Volt stałego prądu ale też mi wyczyn u nas przy 220 Voltach zmiennego prądu by go pewnie zabiło zaden wyczyn zdazyło mi się dotknąć fazy i zera ale na dobrym podłożu odrzuca sama faza nic nie zrobi, więcej aktorstwa niż porażenia prądem ;/

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  • @pazdziochowski yes and 50 amps per never work on live cut power . o did it hert

  • If he would have got a real shock, there would be a bad burn.. and NO sparks..

  • lemme just jerk off your arms. LOL

  • You can tell this is actually real because there was a delay in the time he got shocked to when he fell back. When your getting shocked you sit there for a sec.

  • his dead :P

  • What a woose try it here in the UK at 240 volts.

  • @randomsplashlol Stove receps. in US are usually 240v...

  • @randomsplashlol In the UK/Europe/Middle east, we have 240 volts but it's at half the amperage so it's basically the same, more power with less current, more current with less power.

  • @randomsplashlol  thats same in canadia

  • @randomsplashlol 240 volts surprisingly wont kill you though. it will just hurt SOOOO bad. this guy would probably shit his pants

  • 1:12 handjobing

  • @GreekXboxCommunity LMFAO xDDDDD

  • wie dumm muss man sein um das zu machen ?

  • He didnt even get electric shock. he was touch a rubber grip. it was just the sparks and it made him jump... DICK

  • 0:02 click to skip advert

  • 0:29

  • I like how it takes a couple seconds for him to fall

  • bell end

    

  • I think he will remember every second of this. I got a lot less of a shock from taking about the cramra and tuching the flash and I remember everything. I remember a picture of what I was looking at, its about 3pm and I watching scuby doo the rock band gosts one. It has been about 7 years sence that happened and it is JUST starting to faid on me.

  • yeah jacking his arm off will make it feel more like a dumbass

  • i like how it shorted out and hes acting as if he got shocked, and it was only 120, a bee sting is worse than 120, so this guy is either a big puss, or he cant act for shit

  • being a electrician and getting shocked by 120v at least once a month, this is fake. doesnt even hurt you puss

  • @cshep028 heh yep, I just started as an apprentice and am proud to say I got my first shock yesterday. Not to bad at all, no idea what the hell this guy is doing or why he is working with live wire. Obviously fake though.

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  • What a fake load of bullshit! Worst acting iv ever seen

  • Wow ....... Do it again are u 4real......No

  • DO IT AGAIN!!! bet u wont

  • 0:26 happy ney year and new world!!!

  • why does he start jerkin off the guys arm....?

  • @ThisIsMyNamez lol. hes doing it to help the blood flow so he could get feeling back.

  • I have been shocked by 120 at lest 11 time's am use to it. but thats a span of over 18 years.

  • Lol at all these people saying it's fake. This is at least 120 V. An average human has 500 Ohms resistance in their arms. Using Ohms law to find current I = E / R you'd have 240 mA. That's more than enough to do some damage. It might of even been the full 240V. That'd be 480 mA It didn't hit him though I'm guessing the tool had insulation and just caused the spark or shorted it.

  • woooow wicked i wanna do tht yeeeh poo pooo by daneka pees

  • Not too smart, but really cute butt!!!

  • if you touch 120v, most people have an average resistance off 100KΩ so therefore the current is 12 mA which is enough to cause temporary paralysis, ie the point where it is impossible to let go until the circuit is de-energized.

    Lesson, don't fuck with electricity.

  • Cut the blue wire! No the red! Dammit!

  • MA = Tingling feeling

    5MA = Pain

    6MA = Female let go

    10MA = Paralysis/male let go

    15MA = Hazardous

    30MA = Breathing Stops

    75MA = Ventricular Defibrillation

    100MA = Dangerous to life

    4.0 A = The Heart Stops

    5.0 A = Death/ Skin burns

  • A person can just feel less than 5 milliamps of electrical current.

    A person can't let go of an object with 5 to 20 milliamps of electrical current.

    20 to 60 milliamps of electric current is possibly fatal.

    60 to 8000 milliamps of electric current is probably fatal.

  • the best way to check for power is wet the floor make sure the applance is wet also and stand on wet towles, then hold on to the the stove with the other hand , then test for power, with a coat hinger holding tight on to it, with the other hand. you idiot.

  • dude is it only 120 volt, my country using 220-240volt and i got shock all the time and i didn't act like you.

  • @trivuong It's not the volts that fuck you up, it's the amps.

  • @LeadLead ok let see 240volt have 2AMPS enough to kill any one 2AMPS in high presure enough to kill human in 30 sec

  • It's funny until someone dies...

  • idiot using a METAL object.

  • sensual arm jerk 1:09

  • lockerz invites just pm your email

  • um this didnt make me even smile

  • 120? doesn't the stove have a special 240 plug?

  • @invinoveritas1221 in before amperes. i'm no electrician. please consider it implied okay?

  • i would have laughed my ass off if the doorknob shocked him

  • He is so lucky. People have dies or burnt their fingers off doing the same thing. those of you that laugh at his reaction after, laugh hard cus the next guy will probably be fucked/

  • "I think you tripped the breaker again."

    I can think of two responses:

    1) You mean this isn't the first time this happened?

    2) Gee...ya THINK!!!

  • OMG, what a freaking DUMBASS!Turn off breaker!!! what was he trying to do with a knife? What a hack. I am in the HVAC field and that is what we call a HACK!

  • 3 rules:

    1.)turn off the breaker.

    2.)don't use metal objects to fix wireing.

    3.)don't be a dumbass.

    you broke all three . . .

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  • that was DUMB

  • whatta dumbass. first cut the power to the stove and you dont use an e-tool to do electrical work. im not an electrician either but i have better sense than that.

  • lets do it again, lol.  second time! wtf

  • Not sure if he was shocked but for sure he is blind now :D

  • lol he tripped the breaker AGAIN..

  • try 3 phase, that bastard hurts 415 volts you know you got shocked when you get a belt of that.

  • im an electrician. this is totally a joke. 120 is nothing.

  • @nanaskg if you were an electrician you would know that .10 of an amp can kill you and that stove whether if its on 120 or 240 its easily on a 20 amp breaker or more. so if for some reason the electrical path found its ways across your heart or brain for reasons of resistance you can defibrillate your heart. electricity is no joke. the chances of that happening are very realistic, if more people were educated on how it operates we wouldnt have guys like this fooling around

  • @nanaskg and even if the chance of that happening its not saomething id like to put my trust in, youll never know where the path of least resistance is in your body at any given time, it differs from person to person and depends on a million varibales..lol

  • volts can kill you

  • no not volts amps retared

  • welll iim an electrician it is a joke 1st its 120 volts but america probably runs with high current, also if it sparks like that he has touched active & neutral together and it would of tripped the circuit also his plyers were insulated so there would of been no zap his full of shit in other words:)

  • @Soliez77 he was using a leatherman not a pliers but your right he didnt get shocked the phase earthed through the blade, if he did his arm would have reflexed before he fell, the fall was fake as fuck, lower voltage = lower current - U=I/R

  • They are full of poo poo. Set up. Only 120 volts.

  • @Gulftango11  but 15 amps

  • What a pussy!

  • LOL!!!!!!!!!!

  • he shouldnt have felt a thing....through his arm...give me a break.

  • Overacting.

  • cienias

  • HAHAHA.lucky it wasn't 240V that will kick you across a room.lol.

  • did he dieded?

  • did you go to scool?

  • @tigerztigerztigerz  is that where you learned to spell

    ?

  • :L typos.

  • Try 2 20s u you wuzz