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Removed comments about earth grounding which were overblown, and likely to get someone killed. Workplaces should be grounded through current limiting resistances. The important part is the static conductive work area, not the grounding of said work area. As long as you don't discharge through the motherboard (LCD), everything should be OK. |
Removed comments about earth grounding which were overblown, and likely to get someone killed. Workplaces should be grounded through current limiting resistances. The important part is the static conductive work area, not the grounding of said work area. As long as you don't discharge through the motherboard (LCD), everything should be OK. |
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--[[User:Wad|Wad]] 00:39, 12 June 2008 (EDT) |
--[[User:Wad|Wad]] 00:39, 12 June 2008 (EDT) |
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: Thanks, Wad. This started out as a community-contributed page, so this was a good sanity check to have before making it OLPC-maintained (which, IMO, is a good idea - safety stuff is important to have 100% accurate at any given point in time). [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 15:56, 12 June 2008 (EDT) |
Revision as of 19:56, 12 June 2008
Removed comments about earth grounding which were overblown, and likely to get someone killed. Workplaces should be grounded through current limiting resistances. The important part is the static conductive work area, not the grounding of said work area. As long as you don't discharge through the motherboard (LCD), everything should be OK. --Wad 00:39, 12 June 2008 (EDT)
- Thanks, Wad. This started out as a community-contributed page, so this was a good sanity check to have before making it OLPC-maintained (which, IMO, is a good idea - safety stuff is important to have 100% accurate at any given point in time). Mchua 15:56, 12 June 2008 (EDT)