Nah, no risk, it’s not like phantom power or anything you’re familiar with from 
the music side of course, it’s extremely low on both the voltage and amperage 
side.  As someone else pointed out, it’s the amps that kill.  I know personally 
I’ve been hit with more than a half million volts conservatively playing with 
tesla coils and static generators so I can definitely confirm this.;)  The 
voltage will give you the nice pretty blue sparks and the potential to jump 
across arcs but the current or the number of electrons actually flowing is the 
thing that will make you taste your fillings.:)  (and I’ve done that too, far 
less enjoyable)  While half a megavolt at a fraction of a milliamp can be a lot 
of fun I absolutely can certify that 440 volts at 400 amps is absolutely with 
out fun other than to say I’ve done it and have the burned shirt to prove it.  
Luckily it was just the back of my hand.  By far the ugliest situation I’m 
aware of that illustrates this point is what happened when someone I know 
dropped a wrench across a 12 volt bus.  Not so bad other than the amperage was 
in the thousands.  It was the main battery bus from a battery array in a 
submarine.  Evaporated the wrench and a good part of this person’s arm not to 
mention caused permanent hearing loss.

You’re absolutely right to respect electricity but in this case, one thing I 
can say for sure is these low power data connections are very safe.

And don’t fear electricity, just respect it and understand it.  It really is 
fun to play with.






> On May 18, 2016, at 4:09 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Again, that said, I'd not chance it though.  There's always that one in a 
> billion time glitch.
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Scott <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 8:59 AM
>> Subject: Re: Consistently degrading lightning cables
>> 
>> Chris, you’re correct, that power s very low.  The voltage is maybe + or - 
>> 5V and even the power leads carrying the phone charging juice carry a small 
>> amount and the current is quite low.  No shocks there, not even with wet 
>> hands I don’t think.
>> 
>>> On May 16, 2016, at 5:13 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>> <clgillan...@gmail.com <mailto:clgillan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Ben,
>>> 
>>> I highly doubt you would a gotten shocked, as normally the voltage 
>>> transferred via USB is very very small, plus with the number of amps, it 
>>> would be very unlikely.  Now, disclaimer!  that said? I never said not to 
>>> be careful!  If you felt uneasy attempting to use the cord, then yes.  It 
>>> was probably best that you didn't.  I never said there wouldn't be that one 
>>> in a million time chance you'd get zizzied.
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>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Ben J. Bloomgren <mailto:ben.j.bloomg...@gmail.com>
>>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 11:02 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: Consistently degrading lightning cables
>>>> 
>>>> Okay, I have not seen it happen in a couple of months, but the cable which 
>>>> originally came with my old iPhone Five did degrade to the point at which 
>>>> I was scared that I'd get shocked or it'd mess up the phone in some way. 
>>>> The chord to my iPhone Six S hasn't seemed to do that yet, but I'm 
>>>> paranoid due to my previous experience. Chris, you may have an aberration, 
>>>> but Apple does need to rethink the Lightning chords, if they want to 
>>>> maintain their proprietary ways.
>>>> 
>>>> Ben
>>>> 
>>>> On 5/13/2016 16:22, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
>>>>> OK, I wonder if anyone else is having, or has had this problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Over the years, I've bought quite a few devices that use lightning 
>>>>> cables.  Anything from my old IPhone 5, 5S, 6Plus, 6S, a few Apple TV 
>>>>> 4's, etc.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Point is, after about 2 or 3, if I'm lucky, months roughly, it seems like 
>>>>> the end of the insolation right where the lightning connector is that 
>>>>> goes into the device, that area seems to keep getting cut/torn.  Usually 
>>>>> it's not so bad that the cable stops working, but it's bad enough that it 
>>>>> definitely has the potential that at any moment, it could get worse.  I 
>>>>> have one cable now which is almost 98% sebbered all the way through both 
>>>>> the insolation and the actual wire itself.  It's pretty pathetic.  It 
>>>>> seems like most all my cables eventually are getting to this point, and I 
>>>>> swear, I'm not misusing them.  I'm just plugging them in, and unplugging 
>>>>> them as normal.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Apparently, I'm by far not the first person who's had this issue.  If you 
>>>>> just Google online, you'll find lots of forums and blogs, etc. of people 
>>>>> who've had the same issue quite regularly.  So apparently, it must not be 
>>>>> just me.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is it just these things are really badly designed?  I'm on hold right now 
>>>>> waiting for Apple to pick up to see if maybe they can replace a few of 
>>>>> these chords, but I'm not very hopeful.  They might, but I'm not counting 
>>>>> on it.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I'm just wonderring if any of you guys have also found your cables 
>>>>> tearing, getting cut, or worse on a consistent basis right at the tip of 
>>>>> the cord like I am.  If so, what are you all doing to get around this, so 
>>>>> you don't have to keep buying cord after cord after cord every few 
>>>>> months.  This alone is starting to make me reconsider iOS devices.  At 
>>>>> least, ones with lightning connecters.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Lightning's great, but the cords appear to be crap in my opinion based 
>>>>> soly on what I so far have observed.           Again, that's stated as an 
>>>>> opinion, not a fact.  Keep that in mind.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Chris.
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