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Posted by sym on May 10, 2007, 7:48 pm
> Yup, that's right; peoples lives could be at stake so you look to a
> newsgroup for your answer instead of going to people who are responsible for
> answering that kind if question.
> t...@federatedinv.com wrote:
> > I have an inground pool with concrete decking. If you have a cut or
> > scrape on your body you can feel a mild shock or tingling sensation
> > while touching the decking or aluminum coping. For example, if you
> > have a cut on your hand and put this hand in the pool water, then
> > place your other hand on the concrete decking, you feel a mild shock.
> > This cannot be felt unless the skin is broken. A woman who has
> > recently shaved her legs will also feel the tingling. The is about .
> > 8v of current detected with a meter from the pool water to the
> > concrete deck. Do you think this is some type of ground issue, etc?
> > I can provide many more details to anyone who has suggestions or think
> > they know what the problem is.- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
i doubt lives are at stake, and getting advice from ppl here is at
least a start to fixing the problem.
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> scrape on your body you can feel a mild shock or tingling sensation
> while touching the decking or aluminum coping. For example, if you
> have a cut on your hand and put this hand in the pool water, then
> place your other hand on the concrete decking, you feel a mild shock.
> This cannot be felt unless the skin is broken. A woman who has
> recently shaved her legs will also feel the tingling. The is about .
> 8v of current detected with a meter from the pool water to the
> concrete deck. Do you think this is some type of ground issue, etc?
> I can provide many more details to anyone who has suggestions or think
> they know what the problem is.