NO, I am NOT planning on trying this.
I watched on the news about [a girl who was electrocuted after using her phone while charging in the bathtub and it fell into her bath.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg6nPthiuLs)
This made me wonder if it would also happen with a magnetic phone charger. Or would it only happen with a phone charger that connects inside the charging port?
FYI, I am talking about a magnetic phone charger like this one, while it is plugged in and actively charging: [https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MHXH3AM/A/magsafe-charger](https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MHXH3AM/A/magsafe-charger)
This question might seem dumb, but some of us aren’t well-versed in this topic. Sorry if it’s a dumb question. I legitimately don’t know.
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If its true what ppl say abouth USBC having 5 Amp than yes its very posible to die from it.
Voltage isnt usually the thing that kills you. Its the Amp’s in EU we have 220 volts and 16 Amp.
A taser works by lowering the amps so you can increase the voltage (they are connected in a balanced way like that)
Generally a tazer wont kill you while they can output 20.000 volt or more easly.
If you reverse it and raise the amp and lower the voltage it will increase in deadlines.
And a magnetic connector reacts the same as a normal connector while in water.
Just be carefull around water and dont use extention cords to have a nice bath….
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