Yeow! Stray voltage??
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		You should be able to pick up a rudimentary voltmeter for $5-$10 thereabouts at Home Depot, Revy, Radio Shack ... etc.  You can spend a whole lot more if you want to, of course, but these cheapy ones should suffice for a water test. 
 
One more thing to add to what DJ88 mentioned:  test for AC.  That's probably a pretty bluntly obvious thing to point out, but then again, maybe it's not so obvious all the time ...   ;)  
 
PS.  I have been fooled so many times by the "cut on my finger" thing.  I'll stick my hand in the water for whatever reason, and I'll swear I feel a current because it's a really fast kind of "zap!zap!zap!zap!zap!zap!" sensation, but then I go test, and find nothing, AC or DC (probably not needed to test DC, since there are no DC devices in there, but what the heck.) 
  
 [ 27 May 2002, 07:10: Message edited by: delphinus ] 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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