Thank you for the video, I would like to ask a question, I know that if one of the HV cable, + or - touches to the chassis, there is no any safety risk. Lets say + cable is damaged and touches to the chassis, what I dont understand is if the person touches to the chassis, doesnt the person close the circuit between the chassis and earth and current passes through the body? Thank you.
Aytek, very valid concern. EV safety is important, and we recommend you evaluate the OEM procedures and safety precautions directly. You can also connect with I-CAR directly for more specific training questions.
Excellent explanation . share with your techs
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Great topic 👍🏻
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Thank you for the video, I would like to ask a question, I know that if one of the HV cable, + or - touches to the chassis, there is no any safety risk. Lets say + cable is damaged and touches to the chassis, what I dont understand is if the person touches to the chassis, doesnt the person close the circuit between the chassis and earth and current passes through the body? Thank you.
Aytek, very valid concern. EV safety is important, and we recommend you evaluate the OEM procedures and safety precautions directly. You can also connect with I-CAR directly for more specific training questions.
Car is "floating" so no current will flow