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Fedessi39

New Member
Feb 5, 2026
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What about electrocution in a bathtub.
Could this be done succesfully?
Using wired electronical devices.
 
Macedonian1987

Macedonian1987

Just a sad guy from Macedonia.
Oct 22, 2025
637
I once did this as an experiment: I filled a bathtub and there was nobody in it. I threw inside the tub water a running hair-dryer. As soon as the hairdryer touched the water the only thing that happened was the fuse blew out in the other room. The water itself wasn't electrified anymore.

My point is, based on your wiring this method will probably fail if attempted.
 

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