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Electric Shock?
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I have been using an induction hob fo 7 years. In the past 3 months my grandson aged 12, who has been sitting in the kitchen approximately 10 feet away has experienced a "shock" in the back of his head and neck on three separate occasions at the precise moment that I have switched the hob on. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know the theory of induction, but next to nothing about the implementation found in hobs like your own.
I'd be surprised if anything like this could happen, with voltages etc. for the home.
Anyone else experienced this?
Also, is it repeatable? If he sits at the same place, with chairs roughly arranged in the same places, does this happen again and again?
I'd be surprised if anything like this could happen, with voltages etc. for the home.
Anyone else experienced this?
Also, is it repeatable? If he sits at the same place, with chairs roughly arranged in the same places, does this happen again and again?