Shocks from Microwave Oven while in the bath

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I have been getting shocks while in the bath from my microwave oven, It is only when I heat fishfingers but not on my wrists. I know a bit about electrics and think it might be due to the short wave length of the ripples in my bath interfering with the microwaves.
 
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If you had heated the fish fingers on your wrists, this problem could have easily been prevented!
 
I think fish cakes would solve this problem.....they will attenuate the power output, thus making it safer to cook and wash at the same time :D
 
If you use the defrost setting you should be OK, as there is less current. When I did toast on 'high' the water boiled.
 
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In the bath the bells are pinging....
 

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