Accountant dies after charging mobile phone 'slips' into bath

LordLyons

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Fuk I didn’t know. That sounds crazy to me a 220 source down to a lil bitty ass charger. No wonder the chick fried.
There’s only a few things in the us that require 220 (ac condensers, clothes dryer). I can’t think why the hell theyre using that much power.
110v will ruin your day. 220v will kill u.

To be fair it’s still under 60 hertz right :damn: gotta be
220V will blow you back

120V you will not be able to let go
 

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She must have been using an extension cord or something

There shouldnt be an outlet anywhere close to a bath tub
I was going to post the same thing. There's a minimum distance for the nearest outlet and the bathtub. She was either using a extension cord or one of those long ass usb cables.
 

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What are people doing where they need phones and TVs while taking shyts or bathing? Wash up and get out the water. Squeeze that shyt out and get on with your day. Who has the time for 30 minute shyts and showers?
 

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Fuk I didn’t know. That sounds crazy to me a 220 source down to a lil bitty ass charger. No wonder the chick fried.
There’s only a few things in the us that require 220 (ac condensers, clothes dryer). I can’t think why the hell theyre using that much power.
110v will ruin your day. 220v will kill u.

To be fair it’s still under 60 hertz right :damn: gotta be


Damn near ALL electronics can handle 220v I'm in England right now and I still plug the same charger I use in the states with a prong converter. If you look at your electronics it will say 120-240v....anyway, the input doesnt matter because the charging blocks convert from 120-240 AC to like 6V DC.
 
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