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Tr8oR
MemberI have made an account just so I can comment on what's wrong with the picture, the guy with his current control thing is inevitably going to kill her, 30mA is detectable by circuit breakers and 50mA is enough to kill you, and he can set it up to 170mA! I'm on a electrical course, I know my shit.
NtE-dogg
MemberIts not passing through the heart to cause ventricular fibrilation.can only get burnt
Tr8oR
MemberYeah, but there are 2 points of contact where she touches the pole (assuming that both the cuffs and the pole are made out of conducting material) her feet and her hands, so it is possible that she will get a heart attack, still, even without that, the current would be so high I think it would still kill her, amplified by the fact that the electrodes are directly inside of her.
Talwu
MemberI wouldn't take it so seriously. :P However, you should know electrode distance/area/size and current flow/path through the body contribute to how much it might interfere with the heart.
Avoiding Electrocution: https://youtu.be/wR6g38Pxwog
It would hurt a lot, or cause injury, but it will not necessarily cause heart problems.
It is highly recommended NOT to have electrodes anywhere above the waist/near or across the heart! In reality we would also want to avoid any conductive objects that are possibly grounded in the circuit, but generally cordless estim devices will only have the electrodes as part of the only possible circuit.
crabbesfest
MemberI mean he is torturing her... doubt her safety is a top priority for them
Marsonaut
MemberLegit enjoyed reading you guys discussing this as I am no electrician, I literally just did some *cursory* research on what constitutes "survivable" voltage XD. Thank you for the info!
Lafleur
MemberIf you're torturing someone for info, the last thing you want is for them to die, cause then you cant get the info. Thats why the bad guys in secret agent movies have hollowed out teeth with cyanide capsules in them
Sol Regem
MemberYou are right, but you forgot one thing, we can't see the voltage, therefore it's impossible to know how much she is in danger
Omegsus
MemberAlso, is the power supply works on cc or cv mode. If cv the current will be determined by the resistance. all the power supply do is to maintain the voltage drop between the given resistor, in this case, her.cc, on the other hand, modulates voltage to maintain constant current. Maby it is a close loop control?
Tanathy
MemberWow guys :D
I like to learn~ Also what about isolation transformer where is "no ground"? Then pole wont shock you
Metallosexual
MemberIt's fine, he's torturing her by turning it down.
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