The following is happening: I played a little with the inserted charging cable and, while the connector was still halfway there, put my fingers on the other half and then I felt such a blow through my body that my heart is pounding faster
Okay, you're still alive so everything is fine, next time don't do it again.
The laptop power supply is grounded on the secondary side. You were probably electrostatically charged and discharged by touching it with your fingertip. This can hurt briefly, but it is harmless.
If you got the blow from the side that is usually in the laptop, it is usually not very dangerous. For me it's 12V, you can feel it, but usually nothing happens.
To be on the safe side, you should of course have this clarified by a doctor if you feel problems with your heart (beating), for sure it is safe.
But if you should have got the 230V directly from the socket, then you should definitely go to the doctor, because this is really dangerous and can cause problems hours later, so monitoring by the doctor in the KH would be best.
If you got the blow from the side that is normally in the laptop, that's it
usually not very dangerous. For me it's 12V, you can feel it, but usually nothing happens.
On / from the secondary side you can usually Do not get a "real" electric shock because the phase is on the inside or the outer sheath is the neutral conductor.
It is therefore more likely that the FS was electrostatically charged, came to the sheathing or the neutral conductor and thus discharged.
You are still alive so everything is fine
Nope if you get a mop (with 230V), ventricular fibrillation etc. Can occur hours after the electric shock and then you die…
Here is wsl. Not generally the case.
Seeing is not the case here so luck.
As a rule, yes… But who knows what kind of device the FS has.
Well, not necessarily lucky, because the questioner most likely only got to the completely harmless secondary side (approx. 12V). With a 230V electric shock you should always go to the doctor…
But yes, "lucky" lol
Well, nevertheless there are 12V or similar. Completely harmless haha (at least with a laptop power supply)
Jo, if the thing isn't broken 😂
Joa agrees