Cabbs Golden Master Messages 7,912 Dec 11, 2008 #11 I just touch the case and it's seemed to work for me.
R rohan23 Fully Optimized Messages 4,087 Dec 11, 2008 #12 I have never used one either. I used rubber gloves with one build. I just touch the case before, just in case.
I have never used one either. I used rubber gloves with one build. I just touch the case before, just in case.
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Dec 12, 2008 #13 I just occasionally touch bare copper pipework when working on computers. I do it more often if i'm moving about, especailly on carpet.
I just occasionally touch bare copper pipework when working on computers. I do it more often if i'm moving about, especailly on carpet.
Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Dec 12, 2008 #14 I havnt used an anti static wrist strap when working with computers before,i havnt noticed any phantom motherboard fry's
I havnt used an anti static wrist strap when working with computers before,i havnt noticed any phantom motherboard fry's
stratusdodge In Runtime Messages 216 Dec 12, 2008 #15 Well I wouldn't go near that kettle. What if it falls? Its gonna land right on your keyboard. And keyboards don't like water. Whatever happened to the wriststraps that you plug into the ground prong of a standard outlet?
Well I wouldn't go near that kettle. What if it falls? Its gonna land right on your keyboard. And keyboards don't like water. Whatever happened to the wriststraps that you plug into the ground prong of a standard outlet?
Computer Head Fully Optimized Messages 2,841 Dec 12, 2008 #16 Those should still be out there. I've used those plenty of times and never had a zap.