Getting electrocuted in bathtub

tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in
news:8f3def97-4b3d-4599-9108-3db9743081c9@googlegroups.com:

He is a bsing troll, no maybes about it. Retardedman is another -
though he's better at it than deluded linux user.

So lick his balls again, dumbfuck. You calling someone a troll as
you go licking the troll's balls while you call someone else a troll.

Both of you retarded fucks are trolls.
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in news:b00dafc8-7586-45af-9310-
2232aafec89d@googlegroups.com:

No, I'm sat down. You can't even get that right.

Wrong usage of 'dance' you retarded fuck.

You can't even get that right.
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in news:b00dafc8-7586-45af-9310-
2232aafec89d@googlegroups.com:

> The great majority have the taps on the bath.

Nope.
 
On Monday, 11 November 2019 04:52:49 UTC, Diesel wrote:
tabbypurr
news:d34a991b-4787-4f5e-990b-12c56af02f14@googlegroups.com Sun, 10
Nov 2019 02:47:06 GMT in sci.electronics.design, wrote:
On Saturday, 9 November 2019 13:06:30 UTC,
DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
Diesel <nobody@haph.org> wrote in news:XnsAB0221B6FC6A3HT1

It
uses a voltage doubler to generate the 5kv dc necessary to run
the magnetron; but the transformer itself isn't making 5kv. [g]

Wow. you know fuck all next to nothing about microwave ovens
too.

what's wrong with that then?

Nothing was/is wrong with what I wrote. I thought this Decadent fellow
might be a fuckwit troll I remembered from another newsgroup. After
reading more posts that didn't get xposted to home.repair, I've
confirmed it. Sorry I wasted everyones time with so many replies to the
ignorant twit.

He is a bsing troll, no maybes about it. Retardedman is another - though he's better at it than deluded linux user.


NT
 
tabbypurr@gmail.com wrote in
news:21ff5ff1-380b-494d-ab4d-f2627099df30@googlegroups.com:

And they did not fail from a micro-hole, or it would have
failed at
the factory over-voltage test. They fail from a full conduction
path breach or conductor node detachment.

Numerous cap failures have begun with pinholes. Read your history.

A pinhole IS a full conduction breach, idiot.
 
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
news:qqeaio$o6$1@gioia.aioe.org Tue, 12 Nov 2019 13:03:20 GMT in
alt.home.repair, wrote:

Your memory is lame too. I already told you I made HV supplies
for LANL.

You've made all kinds of claims in this thread alone. When you confused
a Villard circuit for a half wave rectifier, it became obvious that
you've been bullshitting your actual knowledge level on the subject.


--
Be careful about reading health books, you may die of a misprint. --
Mark Twain
 
Diesel <nobody@haph.org> wrote in
news:XnsAB063ED25892AHT1@57Ci9NOnXn695278OT63AH0ustZWZAlR.aB48OUnh7ui
6p1QJCg:

DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
news:qqeaio$o6$1@gioia.aioe.org Tue, 12 Nov 2019 13:03:20 GMT in
alt.home.repair, wrote:

Your memory is lame too. I already told you I made HV supplies
for LANL.

You've made all kinds of claims in this thread alone. When you
confused a Villard circuit for a half wave rectifier,

I confused nothing. I never visited your link. Get that through
your head.

The discussion is about YOUR CLAIM that an arc is initiated by
'amperage'.

it became
obvious that you've been bullshitting your actual knowledge level
on the subject.

Los Alamos National Laboratories

No bullshitting. It is just simply the FACT that I DO KNOW what is
required to initiate an arc, and YOU DO NOT KNOW.

All your statements that I put someone in danger is what was
bullshit, motherfucker.
 
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 05:34:39 -0800 (PST), Phil Allison
<pallison49@gmail.com> wrote:

Mike Coon wrote:
---------------


However, modern tubs and the pipes connected to them are plastic. Thus
not grounded. Is it still possible to get electrocuted in an ungrounded
bathtub, if an appliance falls in the water?



** Pipes carrying hot and cold water are metal and grounded.

Not really. Most plumbing HOT & COLD pipes these days are PEX pipe. (a
type of plastic). Of course older homes still have steel or copper pipes
and some people still prefer metal pipes on new work. Its not hard to
check though.

Regardless, I'd avoid dropping appliances in your tub water. Could be
fatal, and not good for the appliance either.

You can use your smartphone in the tub safely though, just as long as
its not connected to a charger. But thats a good way to ruin your phone.

And a word of caution. The old landline (wired) phones could give a
nasty shock. I know that cuz I know someone who used to talk on the
phone in the tub, and got zapped.

With an appliance submerges in a tub full of soapy water, you better not touch a tap.

If the tub is cast metal and bonded to wet tiles and tiles and the floor, it is fairly well grounded.

Takes only 30ma to be fatal.

..... Phil
 
On Wed, 6 Nov 2019 16:09:21 -0800 (PST), Rick C
<gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> wrote:

**BTW, even in homes with copper pipes, unless the water is running (and
even really not then), the supply pipes don't' come in contact with the
bathwater. It's only the drain that does, and if people don't have
plastic drains they have ceramic drains. No one has metal drain pipe,
do they?

Of course they do. Cast iron.

The person who said " No one has metal drain pipe,
do they?" apparently knows nothing about plumbing. In older homes drains
were ALL metal. Usually brass trap connecred to steel pipe, and further
down, to cast iron main stack pipes. So even if the tub itself was not
metallic, it had a metal drain and overflow directly grounded.

But modern drain pipes are PVC plastic.
 
On Wed, 06 Nov 2019 14:03:59 -0500, micky <NONONOaddressee@rushpost.com>
wrote:

In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 06 Nov 2019 00:14:16 -0600, Unlisted
unlisted@nomail.com> wrote:

In the old days when plumbing was made of metal, people were
electrocuted in bathtubs if an electric appliance such as a hair dryer
or plug in radio fell into the tub while a person was in it.

However, modern tubs and the pipes connected to them are plastic. Thus
not grounded. Is it still possible to get electrocuted in an ungrounded
bathtub, if an appliance falls in the water?

Also, I remember being told to never take a bath when it's lightning
outside. Is that still valid today in a plastic plumbing system?

I don't know much about the rest but i know that lightning doesn't need
a continuous path to ground. After all, it jumps 1000's of feet from the
sky to the earth and it will also jump iirc a foot or more from one
conductor to another. There are still grounded electrical outlets and
afaik copper water pipes are very common. I have them.

I know a guy who had lightning hit his barn. Totally damaged the barn
wiring. But it also travelled thru the wires into his house. He had
copper water pipes which were bonded to the house breaker panel. One
long straight pipe had an elbow. Oddly enough, the lightning must've
shot straight down the pipe and burned a hole in the elbow. Water was
shooting out that elbow, and the hole was an obvious burn hole. looked
like someone touched it with a welding rod. I can only guess the
lightning didnt follow the 90 deg turn, it just blew right thru that
elbow. I ended up fixing that pipe for him, and eventually helping him
replace the barn wiring.
 
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 13:04:15 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

Diesel <nobody@haph.org> wrote in news:XnsAB03F318AD5AEHT1
@hT41KfD4S.AX7vkLJvJmN3J574s978y2CV9TWfjub5k8tZfIBcnITL5:


Please, do continue showing us what little you understand about
thermal dynamics along with everything else you've demonstrated not
having a firm grasp of. It's fascinating to me.


Says the dumbfuck who brought heating opposed to lighting into
this. Nice job, jackass. And this is from the retarded fuck who has
no clue what paschen's law is about.

So, I am pretty sure you are clueless about Planck as well.

And you speak for exactly ZERO members of "us", fuckhead.
How many personalities did the doctor tell you you have?

This rather interesting thread has had 127 posts. Out of the 127, there
were 73 worthless replies from the troll known as "DecadentLinuxUser".
A person who is clueless about the topic and only replies to make rude
comments, call names, and annoy the fuck out of everyone trying to
follow the thread.

Knowing this, "DecadentLinuxUser" has been chosen as the "test subject"
for this message. While he's in the bathtub, someone WILL toss his
plugged in computer in the tub water. Even if this troll does survive,
his computer wont. PROBLEM SOLVED!
 
On Thursday, November 14, 2019 at 12:02:53 AM UTC-5, tub...@myshop.com wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2019 13:04:15 +0000 (UTC),
DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:

Diesel <nobody@haph.org> wrote in news:XnsAB03F318AD5AEHT1
@hT41KfD4S.AX7vkLJvJmN3J574s978y2CV9TWfjub5k8tZfIBcnITL5:


Please, do continue showing us what little you understand about
thermal dynamics along with everything else you've demonstrated not
having a firm grasp of. It's fascinating to me.


Says the dumbfuck who brought heating opposed to lighting into
this. Nice job, jackass. And this is from the retarded fuck who has
no clue what paschen's law is about.

So, I am pretty sure you are clueless about Planck as well.

And you speak for exactly ZERO members of "us", fuckhead.
How many personalities did the doctor tell you you have?

This rather interesting thread has had 127 posts. Out of the 127, there
were 73 worthless replies from the troll known as "DecadentLinuxUser".
A person who is clueless about the topic and only replies to make rude
comments, call names, and annoy the fuck out of everyone trying to
follow the thread.

Knowing this, "DecadentLinuxUser" has been chosen as the "test subject"
for this message. While he's in the bathtub, someone WILL toss his
plugged in computer in the tub water. Even if this troll does survive,
his computer wont. PROBLEM SOLVED!

Talking about the guy is as much off topic as his posts.

I stopped paying attention a long time ago when some 80% of the posts became pointless.

I'm pretty sure it is not hard to get electrocuted in the tub, etc. That's why they require GFCI outlets within 6 feet of a tub, sink or even toilet.

--

Rick C.

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tubeguy@myshop.com wrote in news:gvnpseh9cj12pv15n19i8bm851u09j1mmo@
4ax.com:

> A person who is clueless about the topic

Pretty much you do not have a clue about the topic because out of all
of the posts all you have done is troll the entire thread.

You would not know what current distribution was if it bit you in the
ass, motherfucker.

Stick a tube up your ass, retarded old fuckhead.
 
Rick C <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> wrote in
news:38e8d417-e884-40e3-a41c-9055e191287e@googlegroups.com:

I stopped paying attention a long time ago when some 80% of the
posts became pointless.

You should go jump off a bridge then, because 100% of your posts are
devoid of anything humans would call intelligent.

This is a perfect example of that fact.
 

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