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Hi All,
I have heard that the heart requires just 3 mA across it to stop, but I think that would depend on the timing of the pulse (where the heart is cycling) and how much voltage, ie, 3mA @ 200mV won't do it, but maybe 20+ volts might. I've personaly had heaps of 240V AC blasts and I am fine (apart from the shakesssss, the Turettes F*** Syndrome, wandering off topic (do you know that rain is moist?) Inability to judge parenthithees ))())))) and spilling problems with words over 17000 letters Any device designed to shock, like an electric fence, uses around 6KV, but at a miniscule current. I even got bitten once by 25KV from the ultor cap in a TV, had a break in the wire. Paul |
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