May I suggest taking the 60V rather than 80? If I remember that one correctly, due to the electrical resistance of the human body, you could probably still touch 60V. If you touch more than that, a deadly currect could flow through your heart. The exact voltage really depends on how sweaty your fingers are.
Anyways never touch the circuit, but still. Of I build something I like voltages to be surviveable. A friend of mine built tesla coils with like 12000V, or did he even manage one with a lot more. It looked insane but you really don't want to touch it
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