Whoever you are, Yep, you are correct. There is a lot of current available but since=20 there is only 12 volts the danger is no greater than working around an=20 automotive battery. You can melt rings and tools but it won't shock you=20 unless you are wet. The danger is on the output of the inverter. Once=20 the inverter is disconnected from the solar panel array you are=20 reasonably safe. Thanks, rich! P.S. Remember you have to have voltage to drive the current!! rich! On 6/23/2014 3:48 PM, NOPE9 YES wrote: >> On 2014m06d23, at 0:52, James Cameron wrote: >> >> I'm with Russell on this. An array of panels are already a safety >> risk for electric shock, so worrying about their isolation alone is >> hard to justify. >> > Putting your tongue on the output of a ( disconnected ) solar cell that s= upplies 12 VDC under load can cause you to fall on your arse and result in = your son laughing his arse off. Ask me how I know. > Anonymous --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .