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scohesc | 1 year ago
I would never walk over to a live, submerged power bar to unplug it. Especially with your feet in the water. Very risky.
scohesc | 1 year ago
I would never walk over to a live, submerged power bar to unplug it. Especially with your feet in the water. Very risky.
thrawaway3292|1 year ago
gumby|1 year ago
The rest of the time don’t ever pull the plug out by the cord, even though NEMA requires some appliances to use a power cord with a special bar in it to defend against such mistreatment.
greatgib|1 year ago
netsharc|1 year ago
Fwiw I wouldn't do it either... But I guess if there's a valid reason, it's good to know the risk is apparently (as this article says...) exaggerated..
rendang|1 year ago
gumby|1 year ago
If you purchase an edible “power bar” anywhere (not just America) you can be sure it has and can provide no power. It might have a little energy stored as a carbohydrate though.