He/him queer anarchist

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  • Different circumstances are different. Neturals are current carrying conductors. Neutrals are also grounded (as in bonded to ground at the main panel). In the case of someone wiring a recepticle or making joints in a junction box without turning off the circuit, one side of the neutral will almost certainly become disconnected from its return path in that process. When doing electrical work you absolutely do not consider the N wire safe for this reason.

    Sure, if you touch the N lug in a hot panel or the N side of a receptacle while everything’s properly wired you won’t get shocked, but nobody has any reason to touch the N conductor if you aren’t working working on the circuit/box/panel. I’ll admit my use of “generally” above isnt exactly appropriate when you consider that a home doesnt “generally” have someone working on the wiring. Similarly my “incorrect” at the comment above me is less than 100% accurate, but I maintain that in the case of actual electrical work being done (the only time this conversation matters) you can never consider N to be safe.

    All circuits are hot. All guns are loaded. All knives are sharp.