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True. But still, you really don't want to mess around with 240v unless you know what you're doing. Our 120v system for the most part, will just give you an unpleasant sensation. 240v and it is game on. To create the microwave frequency for cooking, you need a lot of power. That's why microwave ovens have a nasty capacitor in them that will mess you up if you don't know what you're looking at. It's how they became countertop appliances without needing a 240v outlet. --120v with a nasty capacitor can do the trick.
OK, I'm not a sparky, but I was led to believe that 120 at 15 amps was just as dangerous as 240 at 10 amps. Not so?
 

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OK, I'm not a sparky, but I was led to believe that 120 at 15 amps was just as dangerous as 240 at 10 amps. Not so?
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120 at 15 amps was just as dangerous as 240 at 10 amps
Nope. Not even close.

You are talking about amps, which is current. Only 0.1 amps to the heart is fatal.

It is the voltage (pressure) that pushes the current to places like the heart. So you get more amps where it counts with higher voltage. I hope that makes sense. Meanwhile 50,000 volts from your classic car's distributor won't kill you because it has no current.

I don't know how it is in New Zealand, but in the US, 240 is two sets of current at once (both 120), and getting hit with 240 (for example, both hot are on one prong for a dryer, and a badly grounded dryer can be hot 240 on the metal body) is frequently fatal. Thankfully we have lots of safeguards.
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