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post Fri, 12 Dec 2003 11:41 pm
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Just now I found that there is slight electical shock when I come to contact with the water in the tank. Later, found out that the heater is mul-function. After removed the heater the electical shock is gone. Surprise to know that the goldfish can take it. unsure.gif
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post Sat, 13 Dec 2003 9:32 am
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QUOTE(LASERGUY @ Sat 13 Dec 2003 09:23 AM)
Your fishes have not problem because they are not grounded.
As for yourself, your body acts like a grounding path for all the current leakages.

I heard differnt. But, I could be wrong. I thought it still hurts them. Low doses of current won't for a short period of time.

Then there is the factor of salt too. From the same idea of dropping electrical appliences into a bath or pool. If we could be absolutly certain that there was no salt in the water or your body you would be fine. But that is highly unlikely because you have salt and oils on your body.

Please correct me if i am wrong though. good.gif
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