As most of you know, I dive in marina's to get lost items for folks. One thing that I haven't mentioned is the DANGER of doing such things.
http://www.news5cleveland.com/news/...rent-in-water-near-familys-boat-at-put-in-bay
If anyone has a desire to do what I do, test the water before you jump in. I am researching more information on it but I have put my hand in to make sure I don't feel a shock. Probably not the best way to know but a way. Getting electrocuted doesn't seem like a fun way to go.
I do have a volt meter. If I grounded the negative and placed the positive side in the water seems like I should get a reading. Any thoughts on this? Any electricians in the house?
I did some fast research and I just ordered this on Amazon. Looks like it will give me peace of mind.
https://www.amazon.com/Shock-Alert-42500/dp/B06XDGC9B4
I was told by the company it is not for salt water. 149.00 is peanuts compared to electric shock drowning.
http://www.news5cleveland.com/news/...rent-in-water-near-familys-boat-at-put-in-bay
If anyone has a desire to do what I do, test the water before you jump in. I am researching more information on it but I have put my hand in to make sure I don't feel a shock. Probably not the best way to know but a way. Getting electrocuted doesn't seem like a fun way to go.
I do have a volt meter. If I grounded the negative and placed the positive side in the water seems like I should get a reading. Any thoughts on this? Any electricians in the house?
I did some fast research and I just ordered this on Amazon. Looks like it will give me peace of mind.
https://www.amazon.com/Shock-Alert-42500/dp/B06XDGC9B4
I was told by the company it is not for salt water. 149.00 is peanuts compared to electric shock drowning.
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