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by intrepidhero
1251 days ago
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Defibrillators are full of capacitors to boost the voltage, not current. They also use carefully located electrodes, and come with a razor to remove body hair to create the ideal conditions to affect the heart because they need to work every time. That has nothing to do with whether residential power is dangerous or not. I said mains voltage won't kill you every time but it definitely can. We wouldn't put it in residential settings if it was instant death. The problem is that the conditions that can lead to a deadly accident don't trigger any of our ape-brain fear response. Like any risk it should be approached with knowledge and care. If you think any of the things you listed are fine and safe just because they don't result in "instant death" then I would say we have very different ideas about risk management. I don't appreciate you calling me a liar for presenting facts and urging caution. |
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