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Post subject: Re: Lexicon shocking Posted: 26 Oct 2022, 07:37 |
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freddukes wrote: cool dry basement That sounds like a recipe for static discharge.
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon shocking Posted: 26 Oct 2022, 16:30 |
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freddukes wrote: ok are you being sarcastic? or are you actually trying to help? cause nothing you said explains anything to me. if I was a electrician or a electronics repair man I wouldn't be asking for help on this site. Electronics repairmen come to this site all the time. Absolutely nothing I said there could be defined as sarcasm. I’ll write it out more… Step the First should be to determine what you are feeling. If you experiencing a static shock, which is nearly impossible to prevent, that’s not a problem and it’s not dangerous to humans. If you are experiencing voltage from your house leaking through the case, that’s a different issue. That would imply bad wiring, a failing component, etc and potentially a safety issue. So…when you get shocked is it a “pop” and then it goes away? Like when you rub your socks on the carpet and touch a doorknob? If so, ignore it. Even if you can see the spark, there is no problem. This goes away more when it’s humid and sparks you more in the dry. You’ll get the same spark from anything else well grounded in the room. Or, does it buzz? Like, when it’s shocking you, does it hum the exact same note as an electric shaver? (Half way between A# and B.) If so, there may be a bad ground somewhere, your socket may not be wired right, maybe a ground prong is broken from a power cable somewhere, that kind of thing. Humidity will have nearly zero effect on this.
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Post subject: Re: Lexicon shocking Posted: 26 Oct 2022, 19:05 |
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freddukes wrote: thank you for the clarification, no there is no pop. it's steady kind of vibration shock feelings it does come and go, there is no ground prong on the plug it's just 2 prong. Sorry if I sounded snippy the comment sound like you were talking down to me instead of trying to help. Nah, I wouldn’t want to get beat up or anything.* *sarcasm
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