mechana2015 (post: 1197386) wrote:Amperage would still be far, far, far over the killing point, which is less than one amp. (As Eric noted, standard wall current is 15 Amps, and GFI application is much less likely.)
EDIT:
16 mA Maximum current an average man can grasp and "let go"
20 mA Paralysis of respiratory muscles
100 mA Ventricular fibrillation threshold
2 Amps Cardiac standstill and internal organ damage
EDIT... Still 13 amps on top of that, plus or minus the cycle variation on a standard wall circuit in europe.
As for Termyt, DC connections are VERY rare for wall current, even in europe. Some travel sites even discount their existence to mere myth, unless thats attached to some sort of car charger at the other end.
I think its a setup as well... or rather I hope so.
DC wall plugs exist, but to my knowledge only in off-grid sites. It's much more efficient when you are in a remote facility with a solar array to use DC, because the power is DC to begin with, and the battery storage is DC. When you use an inverter to create AC, you are throwing away energy, and many home apps just convert it back to DC at the 'wall wart', throwing away even more. So, for use in cabins or in RVs, you can find DC lighting, DC shavers, DC fans and evaporative coolers, even DC refrigerators and freezers.