| Re: Is it Possible to Get a Shock From POTS/DSL |
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> My brother says he is occasionally getting a shock when using his wired
> phone (ATT Trimline) with DSL filter on a SBC POTS/DSL line. Is the
> phone shorted?
Almost anything is "possible".
Getting a shock from a _plastic_ telephone housing is *VERY**UNLIKELY*,
however.
Ring voltage on U.S. telephones is circa 90VAC. This is enough to
give a non-trivial shock. *IF* there is a path for it to 'escape'
through, that goes through the person holding the phone.
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: If a person's hands are wet (or, for
example, a person is in a bathtub) having a phone with you is _very
dangerous_. Water is a very good conductor of electricity. PAT]