Bob Johnson wrote:
I would tend to discount some of the war stories about low voltage
electrocution. I suspect many are urban legends (invented or embelished
but passed around often and long enough to give some air of authority),
and others have not been given due investigation for such
Further to Tony's remarks, I also worked on swimming pool fixtures at UL,
and I remember that a research paper on the subject of shock currents'
effects from broken swimming pool lamps on immersed subjects is (was)
available from UL Pubs. The study was based on actual testing of people in
a
I would tend to discount some of the war stories about low voltage
electrocution. I suspect many are urban legends (invented or embelished
but passed around often and long enough to give some air of authority),
and others have not been given due investigation for such problems
as higher
Hi Moshe,
You wrote:
I've been asked about this by a friend, and as I recall several people
on this list have the knowledge and experience:
There is this device which is used by the end user on himself. Among
other things the device generates a 12V DC voltage
Hello everybody,
I've been asked about this by a friend, and as I recall several people
on this list have the knowledge and experience:
There is this device which is used by the end user on himself. Among
other things the device generates a 12V DC voltage
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