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On 3 Apr, 06:02, "Roger T." wrote:
Up to around 3000v DC off a local generator IIRC (thus the dimming of the prison lights as seen in many films is a load of old cobblers). There was a DC v AC competition involving the public killing of an elephant in the early days of deciding the "best" way to fry people; prior to that Thomas Edison "perfected" his AC system by killing numerous cats and dogs in experiments :- http://www.ccadp.org/electricchair.htm The local SPCA used to electrocute animals. *Then they went to gassing, now it's the needle. -- Cheers Roger T. Home of the Great Eastern Railway at:-http://www.highspeedplus.com/~rogertra/ Latitude: *48° 25' North Longitude: *123° 21' West When we lived next to a 750v 3rd rail line, in the days when you could have an allotment on the bank, our cat used to wander on to the tracks quite regularly until one day, we assume, his tail swished against the rail. When we finally caught up with him, there was a horrible smell of singed fur and a bald patch on his tail. He kept away from the rails after that. I always understood that AC killed by high voltages but threw you off so you might survive, but DC killed with low voltages because you just stuck there! MaxB |
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