I was in Paraguay last April and the shower head in an old hotel in Conception 
had an electrical heating element in it. The electrical wires going to it 
exited the same hole in the wall that the water pipe came from. It was scary 
looking. I took a picture of it.

Steve Staten
C&C 26, "C'est La Vie"
Langley, OKlahoma

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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List LCDI VS ELCI

Ha!  There's a marina down in Mexico here with 120V AC plugs
(unprotected) in all the showers.  Go figure.  <VBG>  The showers are big 
enough for two, but really I think any toy you want to use in the shower should 
be battery operated.

Wal

(P.S. That's the same marina that blew up my battery charger by rewiring a dock 
box -- destroyed by electrical fire -- while the entire AC leg on the dock was 
live.)


you wrote:
> <snip> I have seen every method of incorrect wire connection possible. 
> Even putting a light switch in the shower, really, in the shower, 
> behind the shower curtain.


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