What kind of collapse i mean?: Global.

I’ve just just just started preparing, well, better late than never, right?

  • blarghly@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    (I’m not talking about house electronics, that’s how you meet god in one of the most painful ways possible)

    Learning how to do basic household wiring is seriously not that hard, and has an almost negligible chance of bodily harm as long as you do the basics like… turning off the breaker you are working with. If it is an old house and you arent sure what breakers control what, there are plenty of devices for checking if any given outlet/light switch is still hot before you work on it.

    • NihilsineNefas@slrpnk.net
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      2 days ago

      Oh aye, especially over in america the 110 out the wall isn’t all that bad, its how they can get away without earthing any of their appliances.

      But as a general rule, not going poking around and finding out, is probably one of the easier ways to avoid getting bitten by the grid (or by the last guy’s “professional wiring job”)

      One of those Fluke non-contact live detection pens is a solid thing to have with you, if you don’t have a voltage detector and proving unit