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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricitybuild up.
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
"Skybuck Flying" writes: Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D It's been known for decades. Indeed, it's similar to the scenario on communications satellites when the charged solar wind builds up a static charge on the surface of the satellite which results in some of the on-board electronics switching off or on when it arcs over. A right pain in the butt that has been known since the early days of satellites (40+ years)! |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message b.home.nl... Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck I still find people to be major assholes no matter what cut the guy some slack, not everyone can be up to standards that you all think is needed. - |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Staticelectricity build up.
On Jul 17, 8:28 pm, "Skybuck Flying" wrote:
Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck What you want to do is get yourself a room humidifier. Then direct the steam right into the air intake on your PC or whatever it is you're trying to air cool. That'll keep those pesky electrons under control. Hint: Salt water works best! Bob |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
In article , "Gabriel Knight" wrote:
"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message . nb.home.nl... Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck I still find people to be major assholes no matter what cut the guy some slack, not everyone can be up to standards that you all think is needed. - But many of us tell him what to do to fix a problem and he does the exact 180 of what he was told. then goes on for months about strange theories and ****. |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
Gabriel Knight wrote:
"Skybuck Flying" wrote in message b.home.nl... Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck I still find people to be major assholes no matter what cut the guy some slack, not everyone can be up to standards that you all think is needed. - You obviously are new to this NG, as the troll, apt term, look it up, has been posting ridiculous questions and hypotheses for years. Thankfully, he hadn't been around for quite a while, but unfortunately he's back and people fall right into the trap. Someone whom is really interested in having questions answered doesn't cross post to 8 or 9 news groups, many of which have nothing to do with the subject at hand. Wise up. |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
"RobV" wrote in message ... Gabriel Knight wrote: "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message b.home.nl... You obviously are new to this NG, as the troll, apt term, look it up, has been posting ridiculous questions and hypotheses for years. Thankfully, he hadn't been around for quite a while, but unfortunately he's back and people fall right into the trap. Someone whom is really interested in having questions answered doesn't cross post to 8 or 9 news groups, many of which have nothing to do with the subject at hand. Wise up. Whatever man Ive been around for awhile and Ive seen plenty of Skybucks ideas which like I said if you dont like his questions dont answer them. Now isnt there some way to block his posts? Do it for yourself on your pc and stop complaining. |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
Gabriel Knight wrote:
"RobV" wrote in message ... Gabriel Knight wrote: "Skybuck Flying" wrote in message b.home.nl... You obviously are new to this NG, as the troll, apt term, look it up, has been posting ridiculous questions and hypotheses for years. Thankfully, he hadn't been around for quite a while, but unfortunately he's back and people fall right into the trap. Someone whom is really interested in having questions answered doesn't cross post to 8 or 9 news groups, many of which have nothing to do with the subject at hand. Wise up. Whatever man Ive been around for awhile and Ive seen plenty of Skybucks ideas which like I said if you dont like his questions dont answer them. Now isnt there some way to block his posts? Do it for yourself on your pc and stop complaining. He's been in the plonked file for a long time. But, I can't block the myriad of answers from others not wise enough to know they're feeding a troll. Get a clue. |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Staticelectricity build up.
In article , Bob wrote:
On Jul 17, 8:28 pm, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck What you want to do is get yourself a room humidifier. Then direct the steam right into the air intake on your PC or whatever it is you're trying to air cool. That'll keep those pesky electrons under control. Hint: Salt water works best! Or use an AC ionizer. greg |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricitybuild up.
Bob wrote: On Jul 17, 8:28 pm, "Skybuck Flying" wrote: Hello, Meeeee, Skybuck, has possibly discovered a new problem with air cooling for electronics: Static electricty could build up... because the wind is rubbing it's electrons against the materials, like plastics and so on. Static electricty could build up at which at a certain point it might jump over to electronics and cause damage ?!? Some links explaining how static electricity works: http://www.livescience.com/environme...ectricity.html Is this a known problem with air cooling for electronics, or has Skybuck discovered a new problem/limitation to air cooling electronics ? ! WOOOOHHHHHHH Mind blowing nice =D Bye, Skybuck What you want to do is get yourself a room humidifier. Then direct the steam right into the air intake on your PC or whatever it is you're trying to air cool. That'll keep those pesky electrons under control. Hint: Salt water works best! What he rally needs to do is repalce all the electrolytics on the motherboard with blasting caps, and blow the damaged pice of junk to hell, where it belongs. With any luck, it will bring down the whole house, too. -- http://improve-usenet.org/index.html If you have broadband, your ISP may have a NNTP news server included in your account: http://www.usenettools.net/ISP.htm Sporadic E is the Earth's aluminum foil beanie for the 'global warming' sheep. |
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Possibly new problem discovered with air cooling: Static electricity build up.
You know what they say..
It's lonely at the.... LOL. Bye, Skybuck =D -- "Milord, methinks that thou art a lowly quitter. Is this true?" "BobW" wrote in message ... You must be a very lonely person. Bob -- == All google group posts are automatically deleted due to spam == |
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