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Shortbus
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Boat lift motor problem
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10/31/2016 6:54:11 PM
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@ Hodja Correct
@ Lifer There is no difference between a 220 shock and a 110 shock. Usually someone contacts a hot leg and is shocked to ground. The shock is the same 110v. You have to try to get a 220v shock. In England you get a 220v shock.
The way not to be electrocuted is to never stand in water and never grab around a pipe. Electrocution happens when your muscles tense and grab you tighter into the juice. Touching with a finger will knock you away.
@ Dead Timbers Too small a wire or too low volts for 3/4 horse is still too small for 1 horse. Call manufacturer with boat weight.
The 220 shock hazard is same as 110. Install 110 ground fault outlets or breaker if concerned.
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