Oh sorry. I wasn't really referring to danger. Just the equipment not working properly. Many things use timing devices to calculate whatever math they need to do. low voltage can screw with results.
Most appliances that use any sort of power are large enough that they have everything internal and don't depend on the wall brick to sort out voltage and current.
No sorries. I like your commentary.
And I know shit about electricity other than it hurt Grishnak (me).
I almost turned myself into a lightbulb last month rewiring a motor switch. I think the only reason I didn't cook is I was holding the motor in my left hand so it didn't jump around on the floor when I turned it on. When I started getting electrocuted I threw the motor and it ripped the switch out of my right hand. Considering some of the shit I work with, that was ridiculously careless and I'm really lucky I didn't fry instantly.
But you are going to remember this moment for the rest of your life. Electric shock like that tends to get ingrained in one's brain, haha.
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