Worse: football organisations in The Netherlands of all places are refusing to wear anything that implies sympathy to LGBTQ+ matters. Being a footballer and called gay is still a popular insult. A comedian had to start selling team captain bands, replacing the organisation's One Love one with a new Wat Laf version (it means "How cowardly"). At least the Wat Laf is aimed at the national football organisation.
For some reason on the other hand, the women's football side has no problem with that, with several overt lesbians playing in the national leagues.
As long as none of them ground themselves they're fine. Not that I think these people are smart enough to know one way or the other, but the sandals float was probably to keep it easy to plug things in
They're not grounded when they're standing in the pool, though. If they grabbed a ladder or if someone on the ground tried to hand them something, they'd get a good shock, but they'd trip a breaker before anything deadly happened
One or none. Electricity is hard to predict though. It tries to find the easiest way to complete a circuit, but the easiest way isn't always easy to predict.
Eh so long as they don’t ground out then they’re fine, even if they make a ground connection then the breaker will trip long before enough juice hits that pool to seriously hurt them
Only if they're using a gfci breaker. Standard breakers trip at 7A+ which is plenty enough to kill you. In the US, this breaker is on the wall outlet, in the EU, this breaker is on the central panel.
Bare in mind the nearest ground is also in the power strip. It probably wouldn't go anywhere near the people. Since you also now have a short circuit it would probably trip the breaker depending on the conductivity of the water.
Yeah no thanks. I work in an electrical based industry and I can tell you for a fact that you don’t want 240v at 100 to 200 amps for even a second.
I yelled at a tech the other day for not wearing hot gloves when working on a set of taps in a MSP. It’s not a joke and you’re gambling with your life.
I mean think about it. Why make GFCI outlets as a redundant safety feature if the breaker was so good at catching it? The point is that you shouldn’t trust a mechanical switch to be the only thing between you and going home to your family.