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CAUTION
Voltages above 50 V are DANGEROUS and could even be LETHAL. In order to avoid accidents that could be fatal to you or members of your family please observe the following rules:

  • DO NOT work if you are tired or in a hurry, double check every thing before connecting your circuit to the mains and be ready to disconnect it if something looks wrong.
  • DO NOT touch any part of the circuit when it is under power.
  • DO NOT leave mains leads exposed. All mains leads should be well insulated.
  • DO NOT change the fuses with others of higher rating or replace them with wire or aluminium foil.
  • DO NOT work with wet hands.If you are wearing a chain, necklace or anything that may be hanging and touch an exposed part of the circuit BE CAREFUL.
ALWAYS use a proper mains lead with the correct plug and earth your circuit properly. If the case of your project is made of metal make sure that it is properly earthen. If it is possible use a mains transformer with a 1:1 ratio to isolate your circuit from the mains. When you are testing a circuit that works off the mains wear shoes with rubber soles, stand on dry non conductive floor and keep one hand in your pocket or behind your back. If you take all the above precautions you are reducing the risks you are taking to a minimum and this way you are protecting yourself and those around you. A carefully built and well insulated device does not constitute any danger for its user.

BEWARE: ELECTRICITY CAN KILL IF YOU ARE NOT CAREFUL