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How should I protect from electrostatic charges?
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Doctorkong:

--- Quote from: JS on July 05, 2018, 12:19:20 pm ---Draining the battery wasn't the bag alone, but protdcting the fingers shorting them, discarded that idea battery behaves as designed.

JS

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I'm sorry. I tried to understand what it means but I couldn't understand what you said :(
JS:
With the anti-ESD bags there is no problem, if you add something conductive touching the fingers you could drain the battery, as someone said the fingers are protected already as they are designed as a outside world interface, you only need the whole thing to not be at 20kV when you first touch it. Bag is enough, no problems, not drained battery.

JS
Doctorkong:

--- Quote from: JS on July 06, 2018, 01:02:54 am ---With the anti-ESD bags there is no problem, if you add something conductive touching the fingers you could drain the battery, as someone said the fingers are protected already as they are designed as a outside world interface, you only need the whole thing to not be at 20kV when you first touch it. Bag is enough, no problems, not drained battery.

JS

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Thank you, you were very gentle, like all the people here. I found a very great community.
So, if I use the ESD bag I should just check leaking from capacitors during the years and my cartridge is safe. Right?



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