korek si boss earlz!!!!
bro if you ground urself sa cpu, ang cpu ana nka plug?
if unplug ang cpu does it help discharge sa static elec?
thanks sa mga infos
Plugged or not mo discharge gyud na kay imong casing metalic manOriginally Posted by bryan
sus, hehehe naribog na noon samot ^_^
ani nalng brad kay kahoy man inyong balay, adtos tembangan, kana gani mamalit ug kinilo na put-haw, palit did2 ug kabilya kanang mga 1 metersss ang gitas on, ang kabilya ipalobong na sa yuta, murag ilansang ba sa yuta ^_^, den butage ug wire going to your casing, and that would be your ground, unya testinge dayon ug paakon pabaka.
pwede nab sad sa telephone outlet kung wala tubo... hehehe
sakto c quickfight ang phone line diba sa box ana naay my ground to earth gi install adto nalang top, ug wala gani tawaga ang PLDT or Globe maoy pahimoa ug ground joke,,hehehehe
no. Your multimedia speaker has poor shielding. Once you touch the volume control, your body act as an indirect antenna which picks up stray AM signal. This signal passes through your speakers amplifier circuit, undergo a demodulation process and finally, the output signal reaches the speaker. Your speakers should have a built-in magnetic shield. How strong is the received AM signal?Originally Posted by estor_boot
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pressuming we all have DSL connections or telephone at home, the telco has provided a grounding system for their drop wire termination. Just trace your line. From their ground rod, clamp a wire and run this all the way to your CPU. Your CPU will now act as the ground bus. From here, you can top the ground clip of your monitor filter if you have one.
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Q1: It doesn't matter.Originally Posted by bryan
Q2: No.
You only discharge static electricity to a grounded metallic object. NEVER tap a ground strap or anti-static wristband to a metallic object with no proper grounding system. you will have a risk of electric shock.
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Let's clear things out. The reason why mamaak imong CPU is not because it is grounded but because it lacks connection to ground.
Electricity 101: Electrical current will not flow in an open circuit.
I would've typed in something but i guess tamblot nailed it.
Everyone read his reply.
this is the line --------- cross it. i dare you
Tamblot great info.
matsalams bro.
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