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While it isn't a perfect solution (get it... a play on words since we're talking about liquids... anywhoo) I'd suggest using distilled water if you are concerned about conductivity of tap water. I'm no expert, but from what I understand, it is the minerals in water that make it conductive. Distilled water, while not perfect, has the least amount of minerals. I remember as a kid seeing a TV set in a clear acrylic box that was filled with perfectly "clean" water and it was on and showing a video.