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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring? |
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?"
The overrun after you have switched off will generate a mild charge. Nothing to worry about. |
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?"
No, it's just the interference capacitor storing charge. It takes time to dissipate. I guess whether or not it's a problem depends on whether or not you like the sensation
Mr ddc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nah, it often happens with electrical equipment because devices store an amount of electrical charge for a while after unplugging. Just takes a little time to dissipate |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nah, it often happens with electrical equipment because devices store an amount of electrical charge for a while after unplugging. Just takes a little time to dissipate "
Stop being sensible- Tina'll have to come along with Insurance forms.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?"
Could it be too much energy on either end of the wand????
I recall using an electrical testing kit on a certain fabber at Tease last year and that was quite a shocker too..... just saying. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Nah, it often happens with electrical equipment because devices store an amount of electrical charge for a while after unplugging. Just takes a little time to dissipate
Stop being sensible- Tina'll have to come along with Insurance forms...."
Don't know what came over me |
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By *not69Man
over a year ago
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?
No, it's just the interference capacitor storing charge. It takes time to dissipate. I guess whether or not it's a problem depends on whether or not you like the sensation
Mr ddc"
Exactly this, its nothing to worry about |
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By *not69Man
over a year ago
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?"
I was trying to work out what the difference was between a LH and a RH magic wand, then I realised what LH stood for. DOH!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?
I was trying to work out what the difference was between a LH and a RH magic wand, then I realised what LH stood for. DOH!!!! "
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By *tmmCouple
over a year ago
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"After I use my LH magic wand, if I make contact with the metal prongs of the plug, I get a mild electric shock.
Is this indicative of a faulty plug via bad wiring?
I was trying to work out what the difference was between a LH and a RH magic wand, then I realised what LH stood for. DOH!!!! "
LH is European lol |
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