This class of fire involves live electricity.
What is Class C?
A good solder connection looks like this.
What is Smooth, shiny and volcano shaped?
This is the push behind current flow
What is Voltage?
This is known as the flow of electrons.
What is current?
A unit not normally considered to be "hot-chassis" may become so when this component fails.
What is the hash filter?
Kitchen fires describe this type of fires.
What is Class K?
Capillary action describe this way to desolder.
What is solder wick?
This is the max safe voltage for direct current.
What is 50V?
this level of current is likely to be fatal.
What is .1A?
voltage stored in capacitors is often referred to as this.
What is Phantom voltage?
This class of fire includes wood and paper.
What is Class A?
In order to protect components this item may be used.
What is a heat sink?
The max safe voltage for Alternating current.
What is 30V?
This level of current will lock-up your muscles.
What is .02A?
This reduces the effects of ESD.
What is an anti-static wrist strap?
Combustibile metals describes this class of fire.
What is Class D?
60/40 solder melts at this temperature.
What is 356 degrees fahrenheit?
This is considered to be a safe voltage in wet conditions.
What is 12V?
If exposed to this amount of current and you will feel a tingle.
What is .01A?
When assisting a victim of shock, this is the most important thing.
What is not become a victim yourself?
Flammable gasses and liquids describes this type of fire.
What is Class B?
Soldering Irons are dangerous, because they can reach this temperature.
What is 824 degrees Fahrenheit?
This is the voltage a wall outlet provides.
What i s 115VAC?
An imbalance between current out and current return will trip this device.
What is a GFI outlet?
applying insufficient heat to a solder project will produce this.
What is a cold solder joint?