What people whant is a ZERO RISK policy, not a "We are not worse than competition" on these eletric matters. This should not happend, and you guys should not set your quality standards at having acceptable known problems. PLUS : "no ham for people" sounds like "no harm until exposure is long enough to make harm quantifyable, but we will be long gone till then and at this point people will get a generous apology and a [i]IT WAS EU/US/CN LABEL[/i] explanation"
@EvoRides2 жыл бұрын
To be fair, there is no such thing as "zero risk".
@patorabe27342 жыл бұрын
@@EvoRides Should still be the objective, and it's some peoples job in a company to aim for quality and security standarts
@FernandoHaddadMinistro Жыл бұрын
If the led didn't burn, you are at no risk. There's simply no way to get hurt by this, not even on your tongue that is the most sensitive body part for eletricity (you can test 3v batteries on your tongue, but I don't recommend doing this with a 9v volts battery, It's not dangerous, just make you jump a little ;)