Ask the master about the toilet circuit

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-30
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't worry, it's okay. Even if the skin is broken, the water vapor will not be so thick to make it conductive, we know that most of the water vapor is pure, and pure water is not conductive. So don't be afraid of leakage.

    Besides, it will not touch the line, because there are two layers of skin distance between the wires, if they conduct electricity between them, the voltage must be tens of thousands of volts to complete, and our lighting electricity is only 220 volts, so you can boldly rest assured that there will be no danger. Besides, your electrician, who is also an electrician, is always in good hands, and there will be nothing wrong with it. I've been playing with electricity for several years, and I've been electrocuted many times with electricity alone, but I understand its nature.

    It's all no big deal. I've seen your circuit problem, no problem, use it with confidence!

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