It is wired to 110-140 DC. It is better than AC if you ever had a shock, but you won't. Some are also in 200-240 AC currents. Even if you where shocked at 110/220 you wouldn't die. I have been shocked many times while I was a child by touching electric plugs while barefoot.
When you shower you use rubber flip-flops so you don't complete a current.
It can work at voltages from 2200 to 5500. It has a ground cable. It can work from 20A to 50A.
The resistance is made by the both ends of the cable, not the water, so water doesn't conduct electricity.
In the end a seemingly suicide machine is safer than 99% of gas-heated showers. You can isolate electricity, gas you don't.
First worlders are butthurt about it because they can't afford the bill. I'm gonna take a comfy shower now.
I put my finger up a light socket once. Nothing happened so I pushed my finger up further and my finger started buzzing.
Owen Morgan
what do electric showers even do? What is even the point?
Leo Rodriguez
are you stupid or stupid
Christopher Smith
They don't have water heaters south of Texas. Feels great being poor in a rich country. At least I can have a hot shower when I please without fear of electrocution.
Brayden Fisher
You know, I kinda wish we had those here.
It would make my mornings slightly better. I'd have a slimmer of hope it'd electrocute me and I wouldn't have to go to work because I'd be dead.
Jose Phillips
hungary isn't that bad m8, think about the EU money
Aaron Sullivan
It electrifies the water to remove toxins
Elijah Peterson
Electrical shock severity isn't because of the amount of voltage, it's from current (amps).
Brayden Bell
Electrical currents could cause sharting. No thanks.