I did ask what else she was touching, but she couldn't recall. I also
asked if she had wet hands, which she didn't.
One of the maintenance people tested the outlet and said that it was
normal. I have the radio packed up to take back over to her place as I
can't see anything wrong with it.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 07:12 AM 3/10/2009 -0400, you wrote:
>Maybe if she was sleepy the static shock seemed more severe. I first
>wondered if it had moving parts that could generate static electricity.
>
>Don't most appliances get certified by Underwriters laboratories?
>
>
>And even if she touched the hot side of the outlet, she needs a path to
>complete the circuit. One would expect the bedroom floor to be
>carpeted.
>
>Mark
>
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