I’m not arguing. You’re just wrong. Both AC and DC have high side switches for safety.
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Why do they put MCBs on live instead of neutral?
I’m saying there is more shock risk…
Switching the low side can also be dangerous in high-energy systems because the live conductor is always in circuit even when the unit is switched off. Switching in the high side ensures power is removed when the unit is switched off.
One that is less likely to kill me. Low side switches leave a “floating” load at the supply voltage that could leak to ground
Logically the switch comes before the bulb.
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I thought it was an Epstein files joke
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