Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Pole 2 Pole on May 05, 2011, 08:49:32 pm
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I heard on the radio the other day that if you dropped an electrical device in a bath full of deionised water,that it wouldn't harm you as the electricity needs the ions to travel through the water. Not considering trying it lol BUT is that possibly true eggheads :-)
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I would say in theory yes, but the minute you get in the bath I believe the tds would rise from salts, dirt, sweat from your body
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Give it a try and let us know what happens ;)
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Give it a try and let us know what happens ;)
;D ;D ;D
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If we dont hear back from you, we'll know the answer!
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true but dont let it rise to 000 :o
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Be Right Back :-)
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bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :)
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It's true :-) Eureka Eureka ;D
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lol ;)
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It's true :-) Eureka Eureka ;D
It is :D. But my brand new 52" plasma television is fcked now >:(.
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It's true-ish!
Thats how your TDS meter works: the fewer ions, the less conductive the water hence the lower TDS reading.
Bear in mind though that "000" in our terms is still very contiminated in electronics industry terms - they work to less than one part per billion. I don't know how less conductive water at less than one part per million is, but I wouldn't jump in the bath holding a live wire to find out :P
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Ive just rang Franks Mrs and shes agreed to try it out on him later
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Ive just rang Franks Mrs and shes agreed to try it out on him later
better mood now then gumpy old git.