HisArpy
Loose canon extraordinair
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- Jul 30, 2016
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AS I said, car batteries have been around for 100 years, go get one death from electrocution. Just one fucking death. It shouldn't be that hard...but it is. Why because it's not possible. You keep saying amperage....well dummy the heart stops with just 100, 120 milliamps. High amperage isn't the cause....low amperage is.
When you use ohms law, E=I/R with 12 volts DC, there is no way to send 100 to 120 milliamps across the human heart. None, zero,zilch, no matter if the source can send 1 million amps. No matter if the skin is wet, or cut, or.....It's calculated to be 42.4 Volts DC as the threshold to have the possibility of your heart being stopped.
So just shut the fuck up about something you know nothing on. I am the fucking expert here, like it or not. *chuckles*
You're like the guy who waves his gun around and points it at people "because it's not loaded."
Until that one fateful day...
Then you RUN LIKE HELL to hide from your own irresponsibility.
Good luck with that.