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There's really some other issues with high voltage battery applications. On AC, you've got a chance to get out as the current reverses. I spent some time with a 32 volt boat, 4 8D's at 100lbs apiece tied together, and you can't believe the arc thrown off by a dropped wrench. My 48 volt golf cart scares me because of that. When we're dealing with 360 to 480 volt DC cars, I'm going to be looking for a wet suit I fit in, and those shoulder high gloves the vet wears, and a welding helmet. I'll still be scared. And I've worked a lot of 480 volt ac hot.

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