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There are a few other stories like that out there. I have a friend with afib who experienced it himself. He was walking into a hospital for a scheduled cardioversion, and when the automatic door didn't open, he reached out to push it open and received a shock when he touched the door. His afib stopped right at that moment, so he just turned around and drove back home.
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Here, mains are 240V 50Hz.
I wouldn't want having a try while in afib. I've already had unvolontarily, while in NSR, and it was far from funny.
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My indirect lighting strike (I had my hands in a water-filled sink when lightning hit the ground right outside) was strong enough to throw me across the room and stun me—always wondered…Quote
Carey
Anyway, I rather doubt that household current could do anything to cause afib later in life.
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Carey
Here, mains are 240V 50Hz.
I wouldn't want having a try while in afib. I've already had unvolontarily, while in NSR, and it was far from funny.
Mains are 120V in North America, and I've taken more than one jolt from that, including a prolonged one when I was about 12 years old. Definitely wouldn't want to sample 240V. Nope, no thanks. I've always wondered why Europe uses such high voltage.
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Here, mains are 240V 50Hz.
I wouldn't want having a try while in afib. I've already had unvolontarily, while in NSR, and it was far from funny.
Mains are 120V in North America, and I've taken more than one jolt from that, including a prolonged one when I was about 12 years old. Definitely wouldn't want to sample 240V. Nope, no thanks. I've always wondered why Europe uses such high voltage.
Thinner copper wires used for the same current?
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