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Re: Using the Sewer Vent for Cable or Cat5e Run?
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:20:26 -0400, Marc_F_Hult
<MFHult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:28:46 -0500, Mark Lloyd <mlloyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote in message <l3qgg219k2qk3avt1sg0ur0fq2t87ad7ia@xxxxxxx>:
>
>>Mark Lloyd
>>http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
>
>
>Mark,
>
>Could you please take down this link before someone emulates your
>installation and gets electrocuted?
>
>http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com/6201_in_dryer.html
>
>If someone connects a 220VAC 4-wire dryer with only three wires, leaving the
>chassis ungrounded, the chassis would become hot if one of the conductors you
>show running unprotected through the sharp metal edge of the case were to
>contact the dryer. With time and vibration owing to dryer movement, this
>would be a very likely scenario.
>
>With one hand on the hot chassis, another on a sink or grounded washing
>machine, the current would cross their chest and could stop their heart. You
>might cause someone to die. Please consider that and do the responsible
>thing.
>
>... Marc
>Marc_F_Hult
>www.ECOntrol.org
I noticed and corrected that safety problem just after taking those
pictures. There should be a note about that on that page.
I am currently unable to verify that because of what appears to be a
problem with my ISP. I expect to remove or fix that page when I get a
chance.
--
100 days until the winter solstice celebration
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
"How could you ask be to believe in God when there's
absolutely no evidence that I can see?" -- Jodie Foster
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