Anti-Static Straps & Static Electricity

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  1. craigfin

    craigfin Member

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    Hi, before I build my new computer I plan on removing some parts from my old one, I wanted to know if I should leave the system plugged in but switched off or unplug the system from the wall (or in my case power strip) & switched off?

    Also should I connect the anti-static strap to the case (even if the PC is unplugged from the wall) or should I connect the anti-static strap to something else?

    The case is made of Aluminium just incase if this makes a difference.
     
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    Anti-static straps are only really any good if the PSU is switched but the PC is off, and if that's the case there are certain jobs I wouldn't want to do. What I do is ground myself to a nearby radiator pipe, (if you can actually reach one with an anti-static strap that's ideal) the metal unpainted bit on the pipe at the bottom, then leave the PSU plugged in but turned off at the back.
     
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    I forgot to mention that my whole house is carpeted (this includes bathroom, kitchen & bedrooms), any suggestions with that in mind will be very helpful & thanked in advance?

    Thanks
     
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    Then be especially careful, and don't lay components down directly on the carpet.
     

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