If it makes you feel any better:
First let me say that I never, EVER, experience fear, except when I work on electricity. It is very strange that other things do not frighten me, and very very strange that I have what is borderline phobic for electricity.
Ok, that said:
I'm replacing the outdoor flood light at my house. This involves rewiring. So, I kill the power at the breaker box... to the entire house (see above).
I remove old floodlight, and expose and separate wires.
Now, before I can touch these wires, I must make sure the electricity is dead. Safety first right? Unfortunately, that's not enough. I must see with my volt meter that it's on, and then off. If it's just off, I don't know that I'm using the volt meter right or that it's working properly (yep. see above).
So, I turn the power back on at the breaker and test the wires. No reading, no matter what I do. But since I know it was working earlier, now I'm really nervous.
Cannot figure this out for 30 minutes. Finally determine that the light switch was off.
Turn on, see power, turn off, see no power, install new light.
Yeah.
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