Well if that's how it happened (extension cord IN the tub) then this really can't be blamed on the product,
However, those apple chargers aren't polarized (one prong larger than the other) so it would be possible to have a hot leg connected to the neutral side of the primary. That's a bad way to describe this I know. And since these SMPS have input allowance of 85~250VAC 50/60Hz it wouldn't matter anyways. Or using them say onboard ships with delta power where both legs are hot. Yes last time we checked both legs were hot here. Hmmm...
Ok seriously, if one trusts this little box made in China to have sufficient isolation to protect leakage from mains power reaching the device and energizing it?!
It just isn't safe regardless. If you INSIST on using while near a tub (actually the most common place is a hot tub) by all means use a power bank.
Electricity + water. Everyone on the planet who lives in a country with electricity learned about this shit by age 7. I have a five year old niece who knows if it's plugged into the wall, don't get water on it, near it, over it, etc. That may not cover the minutia of batteries and non-powered wall outlets, but it'll keep you from killing yourself with a phone charger in the tub.
What? Why?Except for the guy
1. Standing barefoot
2. on a metal ladder
3. in a pool
4. with wet clothes on
5. using a corded drill
However he is wearing his goggles. Safety first!
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Except for the guy
1. Standing barefoot
2. on a metal ladder
3. in a pool
4. with wet clothes on
5. using a corded drill
However he is wearing his goggles. Safety first!
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Everyone on the planet who lives in a country with electricity learned about this shit by age 7.
G'damnit we're overdue on this lesson to our boys.
I didn't read the OP's link, but nothing in the excerpt indicates that Apple was blamed. Did you read something that blamed Apple?
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Yeah. I clicked the link and I see where the guy said "there should be a warning." Is it necessary to put such a warning on every charger, every package, every device? Really?
You don't put AC power in the bathtub with you. Period.
"WARNING: DO NOT ELECTROCUTE YOURSELF."
I didn't read the OP's link, but nothing in the excerpt indicates that Apple was blamed. Did you read something that blamed Apple?
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Yeah. I clicked the link and I see where the guy said "there should be a warning." Is it necessary to put such a warning on every charger, every package, every device? Really?
You don't put AC power in the bathtub with you. Period.
"WARNING: DO NOT ELECTROCUTE YOURSELF."
Some people just don't understand.
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I would get a HUGE life insurance policy on them!Imagine being married to someone that dense. After that (assuming they survived), I think the most advanced tool I would trust them with is a spoon. A plastic one of course.
