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giveita | 5 months ago

Why is the 1000v safe? My guess is energy released is small e.g. a small capacitor. Or internal resistance is high so it becomes much less when you touch it. Or you mean touch one end and it is DC.

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JohnFen|5 months ago

I'm no EE, but my understanding is that it's partially because the amperage is very low and partially because the signal is AC operating at a frequency that causes a large impedance mismatch between the probe and people.

It's counterintuitive enough that the probes actually have an "anti-warning" label to inform people that they are safe to touch.