Re: how do i test that an electrical appliance won't electrocute me?
- From: fraser <frasermckinlay23@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:59:51 -0700
On Sep 17, 3:18 pm, "jameshanle...@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<jameshanle...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
how do i test that that an electrical appliance won't electrocute me?
I have a cheap electric oven cooker. metal on the outside. i'd rather
be sure it's safe before turning it on and touching it.. Or finding
out a bad way. It's not the heat that bothers me. It's the possibility
of getting electrocuted.
if it helps, i'll mention that i have a multimeter.
Hi James ,
I am fraser , i have been reading your comment
and i think what you are saying is right .
i also think what you are saying is very interesting , email me if
you find a way to find out if you won't get electricuted.
sorry about my spelling , i am not very good at spelling , please
excuse that .
please reply back to me at my email address
frasermckinlay23@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yours sincerly
FRASER McKINLAY
.
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