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PURE water, DI water, distilled water DO NOT CONDUCT electricity.
New coolant out of a jug also does not conduct.


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O.k., not trying to be smart , but if that is the case, why not fill your swimming pool up with distilled water or anti-freeze? You then wouldn't have to worry about thunderstorms or being electrocuted AND as a bonus swim with that anode thingy around your neck so the plumbing doesn't get corroded. just sayin'




Just sayin'?
Just saying what? That's one of the most ignorant phrases I've ever heard.

H2O has no electrical charge. Look it up. Google is your friend.
The contaminants and additives in water will cause the conductivity problems.
You also need to know that water is very aggressive. It will corrode metals. That's one reason you're not likely to see pure water being carried through metal pipes. The additives in coolant prohibit the corrosion.


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