Guess the car and year.

Its a Renault Trazor electric concept. (of course I looked it up.... can't know everything). The reneaults I remember were small economy things we used to call puddle jumpers, this ain't one of those.
At least if you went through a puddle in this unit it wouldn't leak water in through the door seams......
 
maybe.... depends more on amps....(but you know electricity better than I do). Ever grab a spark plug wire? As much as 40,000 volts in a high performance vehicle....
Ha . That would be right up there with putting your tongue on a metal pole at -30 ........
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maybe.... depends more on amps....(but you know electricity better than I do). Ever grab a spark plug wire? As much as 40,000 volts in a high performance vehicle....
It's not the voltage. It's the current. A static shock can be almost that much, but doesn't have that much current. It has the potential. ;) (An electrical joke)
 
It's not the voltage. It's the current. A static shock can be almost that much, but doesn't have that much current. It has the potential. ;) (An electrical joke)
Tell that to a lighting bolt.....
 
30,000 or so Amps (current)
Or as much as a couple hundred thousand under the right conditions. This is a bit more than it takes to kill . Most people don't realize how little current it takes to kill . Take a 100 watt light bulb for example, at 120 volts it draws about .8 amps or 800 milliamps . If you get as little as 50 milliamps flowing across your chest which can happen simply by touching a live conductor with your right hand for example and your left hand is touching something grounded it can stop your heart or throw it out of rhythm. So yes you could die putting up your Christmas lights . Happy New Year ........maybe , lol.
 

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