Static Electricity!

Started by ziggysego, October 25, 2007, 11:27:08 PM

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ziggysego

What can be done about static electricity? For the past months or so, I'm been having terrible bouts of it. Can barely touch anything now, without getting a shock from it. In fact, sometime I can even hear the crackle... which I didn't think was possible for static electricity.

Once or twice, it was so bad that my left arm went numb for a few minutes. Now that was scary!

Is there anything I can do to combat this, or is it a case of getting myself off to the doctors?
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ziggysego

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As for the pace maker*, I know it's a joke, but do you reckon my new wheelchair could be a contributing factor in it all Puckoon?


* I don't have a pacemaker
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Donagh

I'm the same – handed a wee girl in work a flash drive the other day and she actually jumped out of her seat. It's partly to do with the time of year and if you are about electrical goods a lot. Best thing to do is to earth yourself every now and again to let it discharge - touch the metal part of the car as your getting out of it, metal railings or gates before you go into work etc...

Donagh

Quote from: ziggysego on October 25, 2007, 11:34:30 PM
do you reckon my new wheelchair could be a contributing factor in it all Puckoon?

Didn't realise ziggy - could be contributing but won't be the cause as such, it's just accelerating the build up of static. Touch a radiator every now and again and you'll be grand.

ONeill

Had a serious bout of that recently, usually when getting out of the car. Couldn't touch the car door for fear of the imminent shock. I remember reading something about your footwear but can't be arse googling. It annoyed when I was trying to steal money out of her purse. She'd hear the crackle and I'd be sent upstairs.
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ziggysego

Quote from: Donagh on October 25, 2007, 11:51:47 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on October 25, 2007, 11:34:30 PM
do you reckon my new wheelchair could be a contributing factor in it all Puckoon?

Didn't realise ziggy - could be contributing but won't be the cause as such, it's just accelerating the build up of static. Touch a radiator every now and again and you'll be grand.

Must remember that, thanks Donagh.

You were saying about handing a girl at work a flash pen. That reminds me of a story from last week.

I'm doing a course at night at Omagh College. Was of my class mate decided for a laugh to grab the controls and crash me into the wall. Unfortunately when he touched me, there was such a build up of static electricity it nearly took the hand off him. The air turned blue that night!  :D Serves him right!  ;D
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Mhic Easmuint

I got a major static shock recently.  A lorry which sucks shavings/sawdust into it through acrylic/plastic sort of pipes. Just when finished putting it on I went to lift the pipe, had it in my hands a few seconds and then an almighty crack/bang.  
I jumped, and was a few seconds until I realised what it was, my hand was sore and went totally white and numb.  It was about 15 minutes before the colour and feeling came back into it right.

Mhic Easmuint

Also remember back when was at school, what ever type of monitors we had there was always a large build up of static on the screens. You would have put your hand on the screen and rubbed your hand aroudn the static charge and witht he hand still on the screen you touched someone walking past and they would have got a shock.

ziggysego

Quote from: drici on October 25, 2007, 11:56:47 PM
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Never thought of that, thanks for the warning drici.

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Orior

I used to suffer quite a bit getting out of my car. However there is a method to address this.

Hold onto the car door or frame as you climb out of the car and don't let go untl your feet are touching the ground. So simple it works.
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stpauls

i see cars that have bits of chain link attached to them and just touching the ground for the same reasons, so that it is always 'grounded'. might be an idea to do the same to your chair ziggy, to try and do the same. it may not work but worth a try!

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