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Old 04-03-2005, 00:39   #12
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Re: Time to Spring Clean

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An old radiator in that case as many have plastic piping now which would mean you are not earthed at all.
last time I knew anything about water, it was a conductor of electricity
So you should be earthed with a few exceptions
Pure water is actually a weak electrolyte believe it or not!
Yeah, like I said, a few exceptions ...lol 20 coats of paint and a weeks washing drying out over them won't do wonders for conductivity either
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