Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 19:43:44 EST 2005 | KEN
Has it been established the surface is not safe?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 20:11:12 EST 2005 | KEN
If the granite is a problem, how about using some "stati-cide" type of spray.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 11:30:38 EST 2005 | russ
Doesn't covering a surface plate defeat the purpose?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 11:33:15 EST 2005 | russ
Doesn't covering a surface plate defeat the purpose?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 17:56:35 EDT 2006 | fredericksr
Are you insinuating that smocks are, in fact, not magical electrical portals to a land of electron hopscotch and ice cream?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 09:28:35 EDT 2007 | larryp
Thanks for the help but I do have another question. First I guess that just the touching of the smock to the skin is anough to give the charge on the person a path to the smock. OK I can accept that if button up at the breast and sleeves. Now I kno
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 02:41:49 EDT 2016 | bukas
here is well explained SMEMA interface http://www.daghee.com/?p=326 so, disconnect printer from upline modules and check are any 2 of 4 pins shortened(should be pins No 1 & 2) while machine is ready state. when machine is in busy state the same pin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 15:12:53 EST 1999 | Nikki
I had read something a long time ago about the effects of the Santa Anna winds on electro-static discharge. Does anyone know where I might be able to find information on this? Thanks, Nikki
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 22:26:10 EST 2005 | davef
Ken: Sprays like you suggest are hydroscopic soaps that should be avoided. If that was the choice, we'd rather go with Russ' ioniczer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 09:32:26 EDT 2006 | Rob
Correct. Remember, you need the charge to flow to earth from yourself, the heel strap/conductive shoes etc. facilitate this, otherwise you would stay charged no matter how good the floor was.
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