Re: static zapped the wife!

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MVP wrote:
> my wife keeps getting a little static zap from the door when she gets
> out, I think it may be just that door or maybe it's because she
> usually gets out before me (shame that heheheh).. ahem. anyway,
> assuming it's just the door I imagine it's a case of making sure it's
> earthed to the rest of the body. but if it's the whole body that's
> holding a bit of static charge then how do I deal with it? what causes
> it? it's a fairly recent quirk but I can't think what has changed that
> may cause it.
>
> your thoughts ladies and gentlemen please, before it starts zapping me
> too.


Trade the wife in for a non-conductive model? :)


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"EMB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> MVP wrote:
>> my wife keeps getting a little static zap from the door when she gets
>> out, I think it may be just that door or maybe it's because she
>> usually gets out before me (shame that heheheh).. ahem. anyway,
>> assuming it's just the door I imagine it's a case of making sure it's
>> earthed to the rest of the body. but if it's the whole body that's
>> holding a bit of static charge then how do I deal with it? what causes
>> it? it's a fairly recent quirk but I can't think what has changed that
>> may cause it.
>>
>> your thoughts ladies and gentlemen please, before it starts zapping me
>> too.

>
> Trade the wife in for a non-conductive model? :)
>
>


Not politically correct but a good seeing-to usually sorts them out and is
less bother than trading in.

Only kidding GDARFC.

Huw


 
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