On 12 Apr 99, at 9:46, Kris Shapar wrote:
> I've read that you should leave the PC plugged in so it will be
> grounded (and wear a grounding strip attached to the case), that's
> not right?
This actually depends on what components you're working on.
If you are working on the electronics -- boards and drives -- then
leaving the system plugged in (to a *properly* wired three-prong
socket...) is a convenient way to make sure there is a good ground
handy to drain away any static charges.
If, on the other hand, you are working on the power supply or switch,
then there's a risk of shorting the 120v AC current to ground. Learn
from my experience[!]: simply turning off the switch is not adequate
in this case, you *must* unplug the system from the wall.
David G
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