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bhikkhu

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20. The cord coming from the charger only carries 5 volts
Mon Jul 15, 2013, 10:35 AM
Jul 2013

...so there would be no danger whatsoever unless the charger were faulty. Even there, its a very unusual thing, as any charger I've ever had problems with has stopped transmitting current entirely, not transmitted full wall current.

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As much as I despise Apple, this can't be true... tridim Jul 2013 #1
It was plugged into the wall charger at the time DaveJ Jul 2013 #4
I've been shocked by 110v many times and it doesn't kill. tridim Jul 2013 #5
Me too, I'm big though. DaveJ Jul 2013 #7
Volts/Amps, AC/DC Itchinjim Jul 2013 #9
China is on 22ov / 50 cycle ac dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #12
volts aren's what kills, jonthebru Jul 2013 #21
I'm an electrical engineer and while your first statement is correct, truthisfreedom Jul 2013 #33
Underwriters Laboratories help protect the US consumer One_Life_To_Give Jul 2013 #18
Apple's answer to the Droid -- the iDrone n/t KurtNYC Jul 2013 #2
Very strange... Puzzler Jul 2013 #3
The thing was plugged in to their electrical outlet.... I'm betting it all there was a problem with hlthe2b Jul 2013 #6
I put my money on aftermarket cable/ac adaptor seltzerwater Jul 2013 #8
Apple will use this that their advantage either way DaveJ Jul 2013 #11
"...all the 3rd party accessories available." greiner3 Jul 2013 #23
"Sister says Ma bought hers from Apple store, was using original charger" nt bananas Jul 2013 #14
I'm not a fan of Apple products at all NewJeffCT Jul 2013 #10
Apple, like most modern phones charge on USB voltage 5v intaglio Jul 2013 #13
As far as I'm aware dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #16
Difficult intaglio Jul 2013 #29
All of my chargers bought in the UK work just fine in the US dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #30
more info at cnn bananas Jul 2013 #15
well, dripping wet from the bath would certainly be a factor. uncle ray Jul 2013 #17
The cord coming from the charger only carries 5 volts bhikkhu Jul 2013 #20
I am an electronics tech ...done my share of design engineering. I'm calling bullshit! L0oniX Jul 2013 #19
Speaking as a product design engineer... turbo_satan Jul 2013 #22
It does say everything came from the Apple shop. dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #26
me too olddots Jul 2013 #24
I have used my share of sync cables to the point where they are falling apart Lee-Lee Jul 2013 #25
I think she had previously dropped it and it suffered a crack that allowed a short. kestrel91316 Jul 2013 #27
tragic. It depends on where the shock travels in the body. It can stop the heart. Sunlei Jul 2013 #28
charger had an 'isolation transformer'? quadrature Jul 2013 #31
UPDATE: 'Fake' iPhone charger cited in electrocution death probe FreeState Jul 2013 #32
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