I broke my charging charger and decided to still use it. I tried to pull it out and got electrocuted how can I pull it out safely? Idk if it was an actual electrocution it just felt like a painful vibration and now my finger stings a bit.
>>18726359
>Locate breaker box
>Find switch that runs that socket
>Turn off
>Unplug charger
>Flip breaker switch back on
Wear rubber gloves to unplug it. Also stop being an idiot and plugging broken things with exposed circuits into the wall you knob.
>>18726359
If you got a pair of wooden tongs you can wedge it out
Turning off the power is the safest way
>>18726365
I'll probably get shit from my parents for being a retard, can I use like a bag or something?
>>18726372
Holy fuck im literally laughing irl right now.
>>18726372
dude you're going to electrocute yourself, just go turn the power off, hospitals and funerals are expensive af
I used a leather belt to break the green thing and then just tugged side to side on the black part till it became loose and fell. Thx bois my finger still stings though
>>18726372
dude, my mom gavem e shit too for turning off the breaker, its not worth it to get electrocuted
Assuming you're in America a 115 vac shock will just hurt, no damage. No big deal to just quickly yank it out. Just don't put your fingers under the silkboard or let the caps short because that is where the charge is held when you take it out. Alternatively just yank it out from further along the cord without touching it.
>>18726359
Try getting it out with a fork or something
>>18726523
Btw also that was a real electric shock it feels like a high frequency vibration and cramp. It's not like in the movies.
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