Static Question

Anything else. Post a funny site or tell us about yourself. Discuss current events or whatever else you want. Post off topic threads here.
Post Reply
User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

So yeah, i sort of checked the web and in various sites, they say i need this "anti-static" wrist strap for when i need to ground myself so i don't short circuit any electrical works.


So yeah, i might be later on taking apart my bro.s laptop, which is just busted where it can't charge the battery and stuff, freaking geek squad is like asking for a shit load.

So yeah, my question is, what are the consequences of opening electrical components like a laptop, if i don't have this anti-static wrist band.


and can i just use those cheap plastic gloves, the one orthodontists use, and use it like sort of a protective covering from my own static build up,

and make my way into the laptop?
Image

User avatar
jeansl10
Valued Member
Posts: 418
Joined: Sat Oct 11, 2008 12:53 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: why do you want to know?!?!?

Re: Static Question

Post by jeansl10 »

take the battery out and dont care about anti-static stuff
<< banned for proof of botting. -cin >>

User avatar
Rainigul
Senior Member
Posts: 4490
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:43 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Pacific

Re: Static Question

Post by Rainigul »

Just touch metal and that grounds yourself.

So how to do it:
take out battery
touch door knob or some shit
do whatever the **** you need, make sure to touch the door knob every once in a while
put back together
put back in battery
eat a cookie

User avatar
user
Veteran Member
Posts: 3053
Joined: Sun Dec 03, 2006 11:28 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: A place far far away

Re: Static Question

Post by user »

Rainigul wrote:Just touch metal and that grounds yourself.

So how to do it:
take out battery
touch door knob or some shit
do whatever the **** you need, make sure to touch the door knob every once in a while
put back together
put back in battery
eat a cookie
have a stranger

the problem is what if static builds up on the way back after you touched the door nob

i went to 2 difference computer shops for work experience (mandatory high school thing)
1. first place specializes it support with laptop rentals as secondary income. grounding yourself with the wrist strap was pretty much mandatory there

2. second place was just the second part of a hardware shop, the technician there doesn't believe in static, i asked him about not using straps. he said that he actually shocked the hardware of a laptop once, and nothing bad happened, so he never wore it again

User avatar
Midori
Veteran Member
Posts: 3425
Joined: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: off topic

Re: Static Question

Post by Midori »

Over rate, just be sure to touch something grounded before you work on it. Have fun fixing a laptop.
Image

User avatar
dom
Global Moderator
Global Moderator
Posts: 9962
Joined: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:46 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: västkustskt

Re: Static Question

Post by dom »

I never ground myself and i've never had anything happen. Only one time I farked up my harddrive but that was because I unplugged it while it was running.
Image

User avatar
MissLe2
Active Member
Posts: 809
Joined: Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:31 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Alexander
Contact:

Re: Static Question

Post by MissLe2 »

was looking at the steps
what do you do if you dont have a cookie?
:? :?
Ray
"Let's call it a draw"
"I'll have to do em left handed"
Play Alexander
Image
Image

User avatar
iGod
Veteran Member
Posts: 3728
Joined: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:22 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic

Re: Static Question

Post by iGod »

Simply don't brush your hair or rub anything for 20 minutes and you should be good, stick a metal pole in the ground outside and touch it if you want to be too careful. Anti-static wrist strap .. lol kind of sounds like one of those magnetic pillow things

User avatar
pr0klobster
Frequent Member
Posts: 1427
Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:28 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Olympus

Re: Static Question

Post by pr0klobster »

Well, while you're in there, make sure you don't see anything like this:

Image
http://www.flickr.com/photos/coreburn/296734026/
If faith is a crutch, I'm not limping anymore.

User avatar
[SD]Master_Wong
Forum God
Posts: 9509
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:02 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Plymouth, University

Re: Static Question

Post by [SD]Master_Wong »

not hard to fix a comp without damaging it, just make sure their is no current going though the system when you take it appart, only touch the edges of the moutherboard and cards, dont use magentic screw drivers at all, anti static your self by touching something metal thats grounded

other then that you aint never gona do hard les your careles
MaStEr
Image
credits zelzin ^^

User avatar
Sharp324
Senior Member
Posts: 4383
Joined: Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:24 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Off Topic

Re: Static Question

Post by Sharp324 »

The joy of fixing and building computers...been doing it for 6 years and i still find it to be the most fun thing to do. But yeah just touch a piece of metal and your grounded, if your really paranoid stand on some cardboard, and dont work on carpet...
------------------------------

User avatar
Rainigul
Senior Member
Posts: 4490
Joined: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:43 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Pacific

Re: Static Question

Post by Rainigul »

MissLe2 wrote:was looking at the steps
what do you do if you dont have a cookie?
:? :?


Well then it's impossible!

User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Re: Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

i see i see, thank you all.


i guess i'll just wear the cheap gloves also to make me more prepared
Image

User avatar
[SD]Master_Wong
Forum God
Posts: 9509
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:02 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Plymouth, University

Re: Static Question

Post by [SD]Master_Wong »

emperor3000 wrote:i see i see, thank you all.


i guess i'll just wear the cheap gloves also to make me more prepared

not nylon tbh your safter without i would have thought
MaStEr
Image
credits zelzin ^^

User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Re: Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

[SD]Master_Wong wrote:
emperor3000 wrote:i see i see, thank you all.


i guess i'll just wear the cheap gloves also to make me more prepared

not nylon tbh your safter without i would have thought



so nylon creates more static?
Image

User avatar
Grimjaw
Elite Member
Posts: 5136
Joined: Thu Nov 30, 2006 6:17 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Final Fantasy Versus 13.

Re: Static Question

Post by Grimjaw »

emperor3000 wrote:
[SD]Master_Wong wrote:
emperor3000 wrote:i see i see, thank you all.


i guess i'll just wear the cheap gloves also to make me more prepared

not nylon tbh your safter without i would have thought



so nylon creates more static?


LoL.
Bmw 6 Series owner. Bleach fan. Music Fan.
Image Reise for Mod.
~ Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable..

User avatar
[SD]Master_Wong
Forum God
Posts: 9509
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:02 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Plymouth, University

Re: Static Question

Post by [SD]Master_Wong »

Image
MaStEr
Image
credits zelzin ^^

User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Re: Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

wait, i don't get it :?
Image

User avatar
[SD]Master_Wong
Forum God
Posts: 9509
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:02 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Plymouth, University

Re: Static Question

Post by [SD]Master_Wong »

nylon is a synthetic material which creates a lot of static
a simple homemade van de graaff generator uses teflon and nylon rollers and rubber belt to create static electricity
MaStEr
Image
credits zelzin ^^

User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Re: Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

oh lol

so don't use anything with nylon
Image

User avatar
[SD]Master_Wong
Forum God
Posts: 9509
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 8:02 pm
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Plymouth, University

Re: Static Question

Post by [SD]Master_Wong »

dont use anything synthetic thats why i said you would prolly be better off without gloves, iv been tinkering with computers for years and never done any damage so just dont worry all you got to remember is dont touch the pins of the card and if possible only touch the edges where their is no connections or circuitry finally NO MAGNETIC TOOLS, after that not much damage you can do, i think its oblivous to say make sure its turned off with the cables unplugged
MaStEr
Image
credits zelzin ^^

User avatar
emperor3000
Frequent Member
Posts: 1049
Joined: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:43 am
Quick Reply: Yes
Location: Home

Re: Static Question

Post by emperor3000 »

alright okay then, thank you
Image

Post Reply

Return to “Off Topic Lounge”