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Re: An Exercise: Pros and Cons Of A Water Game

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Originally Posted by falconmaster View Post
Just so you guys know, you are talking hypothetical. I can let you know that most people don't have a problem letting ROVs in their pool.

For the surface controls like tv monitors and such, you can use battery power and fuses. Also if you use an outlet, it must be a GFCI and that would alleviate any problems.

The rovs are also battery powered and fused. Plus even if it did, the pool is so large that the charge that an ROV would be able to provide would be insignificant due to the volume of water. In any event the fuse should blow. We have done this for years and have yet to see anything close to what you are describing. In fact, not at all.
Thank you. Wasn't quite sure.
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