jaapv said:I have had plenty of 240V shocks in my life, and I am still alive and commenting on the forum :lol:
Actually I know a guy who had a live 50.000 V wire fall on his head. Cost him a hefty burn, a skin graft and some hair loss, but he survived.
jaapv said:If the car gives an electric shock because of a faulty home circuit, it will almost certainly trip the ground circuit breaker on properly installed electrics. This happening on the car side of the charging unit can hardly be because of a fault on the home circuit side. It would mean that there would be current on the ground wire into the car. It probably wouldn't even switch on the charger.
I think it is most likely that moisture is producing an earth leak in the charging wiring in the car. Possibly the home ground circuit breaker in the house is malfunctioning (although not necessarily, the car is isolated from the ground by the tyres)
jaapv said:Dealer?
Tdean said:jaapv said:Dealer?
Just one of the local Mitsubishi dealers in Brisbane. They say they have never heard of the problem before. I was able to replicate the shock on my car but not on a another stock model
jaapv said:Which suggests a problem with your charger - not the car.
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