Interesting, Andrew. I got the first part right, just didn't read far enough down the page! The review I read a few years ago didn't mention that, I wonder if they had it then.
At any rate, seems more useful in the bandsaw than the table saw, as I don't cut anything that wet on mine. That kinda opens up a question though. How wet is "conductive"? Even if you measured the moisture content, and it showed dry enough, could this thing then total a blade and brake?
My Jet cabinet saw will outlive me, but if I was thinking about this saw I think I'd go take a training course for it. I still really like what they're doing. No one that I know of is going to the lengths they are for safety. The next generation will probably measure the wood before it gets to the blade and shut it off before it brakes it.
Then again, if you use featherboards and pushsticks...
Dale