On 9/26/03 18:01, "Tekno Liber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> From: Andrew Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> Speaking as an electrical engineer <snip>
> 
>> If anyone would like to test this theory, just go out to your car and short
>> your battery (only 12v!) with a large metal object, the resulting fire
>> should serve as proof enough.
> 
> Ok, if you're an electrical engineer then you should also be able to
> distinguish between the enormous charge that is held in the ca
> battery and the puny 2A available in a laptop PSU...
> 
> 
> Laurence
> 
And as a biomedical engineer, I know you can kill someone with 2 milliamps
in the right circumstances, check the standards for leakage current in
biomedical equipment.

Joe Ellis


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