A sad story for sure. From the news clip that looked to be an older pool and maybe one with an old 120 volt pool light. I went on a call once where the customer was complaining about getting a small shock when getting out of the water touching the hand rail. I put one of my meter's probes in the pool's water and touched the other probe to the railing. "120 volts" I was shocked, no pun intended here. I went to the old pools equipment and sure enough there was no pool light transformer. The old pool light was 120 volts. You can just imagine what we had to do to fix the problem with cut saws, jack hammers, #8 bare copper, solderless lugs, new pool equipment, a permit, and of course a new 12 volt Pool Light and Transformer. Then came the concrete people for the deck repairs! Steve Simpson April 1 2016, 9:17 am EDT
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