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I'm actually having a similar experience now that the weather is so dry. Shuffling around in the winter wearing socks, sweaters over shirts, etc. (basically anytime two fabrics rub against each other) is a recipe for static buildup. Whenever I sit down and touch my keyboard - which has a metal frame - there's a shock. My the monitor flickers off briefly but then comes right back on. I hope it won't cause long term damage, but I'm trying to be careful by 'grounding' myself first. I'll usually try to touch something else metal as I enter the room, like the little screw holding the lightswitch cover plate in place. That seems to help. I still get shocked, of course, but not my computer.
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# ¿ Dec 31, 2020 01:03 |
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# ¿ May 16, 2024 11:03 |