If current is the factor which kills, surely a low voltage supply (under normal conditions, ie, dry skin, non conductive clothing etc) provides no risk of harm? I ask this as I am continuing my capacitor research, namely super capacitors. Here states that the super capacitor due to low ESR can create a spark through shorting the contacts. If the capacitor has a rated limit of 2.5 volts, this is nowhere near enough to drive the miliamps through the body required to kill. I just want to check before proceeding, under what circumstances would even low voltages pose a threat at?
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