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Re: Cambodia - Man Electrocuted Whilst Fishing

His hands are ok so he didn't strike a wire with a fishing rod. I agree with the group looks like a high voltage AC strike to me. That or a lightning strike.

DC voltage could burn you like that but not likely. Autopsy should show for sure. If it's A.C. or lightning the strike most probably killed him thus no drowning. CP70 battery is 3.6 volt, 700 milliamp. No way that battery could do that.

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This makes no sense. DC voltage below 35 volts has NEVER been fatal. That's why cars are 12 volt, and military equipment is 24/28 volt. You can't get killed by them. It looks like he has a REALLY HIGH VOLTAGE burn mark, like 220 volts or above. I don't think his little fishing battery did that. (But how many volts is a CP70 battery?)
He used a step-up transformer but ended up stepping-down from life
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I have no knowledge on this sort of thing but I assumed he was electrocuted because he was in the water.
I assumed it was because of fishing.
Also, did those cops throw his funeral with out even inviting his wife?
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But also, did one of those police have to lend him his snazzy pants for the ceremony. And did he then retrieve his pants just as a photo was being snapped, and then covered back up in the cloth we see in the next pictures?
In any case, Cambodia seems like a nice enough place to die.
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Metal boat maybe?
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This makes no sense. DC voltage below 35 volts has NEVER been fatal. That's why cars are 12 volt, and military equipment is 24/28 volt. You can't get killed by them. It looks like he has a REALLY HIGH VOLTAGE burn mark, like 220 volts or above. I don't think his little fishing battery did that. (But how many volts is a CP70 battery?)
12v batteries have caused plenty of corpses ... don't be talking out of your anal.
1.battery fishing is done with inverter ...and is quite dangerous.
2. car batteries are illegal in oats fro a reason .
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12v batteries have caused plenty of corpses ... don't be talking out of your anal.
1.battery fishing is done with inverter ...and is quite dangerous.
2. car batteries are illegal in oats fro a reason .
Sorry, but there has never been a documented case of anyone being killed by any D.C. voltage less than 35 volts. If it's hooked up to a coil or inverter, than THAT voltage could kill. But again, even that high voltage (Which I agree could cause a heart stoppage) does NOT have the energy to do that kind of burning. I agree with the person that suggested they had a fishing pole come in contact with a overhead power line.
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This makes no sense. DC voltage below 35 volts has NEVER been fatal. That's why cars are 12 volt, and military equipment is 24/28 volt. You can't get killed by them. It looks like he has a REALLY HIGH VOLTAGE burn mark, like 220 volts or above. I don't think his little fishing battery did that. (But how many volts is a CP70 battery?)
Maybe his fish shocker design is like this? or just maybe you are right that he touched a commercial electric power line dangling nearby.
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Maybe his fish shocker design is like this? or just maybe you are right that he touched a commercial electric power line dangling nearby.
Well, the problem is still the size of the burn. The output from the fish shocker COULD kill you, easily. But where did the heavy amperage come from to do the burning? That fish shocker won't produce any amperage. (Possibly just milliamps) You certainly couldn't weld with it, which is what the burn site looks like. It may be the fish shocker gave him a heart attack, and then he dropped his pole on a live overhead wire, and thus got the burn. But by then he probably wouldn't have cared.
It's all just academic anyway, he's still dead. Unless he comes back as a fishing zombie.
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