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From: bill@sigma.UUCP (William Swan)
Newsgroups: sci.med,sci.electronics
Subject: Re: electric sleep
Message-ID: <1687@sigma.UUCP>
Date: 7 Jun 88 20:43:32 GMT
References: <22@<1801> <21500051@uiucdcsm> <2548@kitty.UUCP>
Reply-To: bill@sigma.UUCP (William Swan)
Organization: The Seattle Piping Society
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In article <2548@kitty.UUCP> larry@kitty.UUCP (Larry Lippman) writes:
> The output was an adjustable, constant current supply with
>a maximum of 100 mA RMS.  Connection to the subject was [...]
>[...]	I don't recommend any "home experiments" on this topic.

Uhhh.. do you mean, perhaps, 100 uA? Seeing as how fatal 60hz currents
are normally somewhere in the range of 5-20 mA, 100 mA sounds kinda high.
Or is there something I've missed?

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