[SOLVED] Do I need to ground myself when replacing psu?

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Do I need to ground myself when replacing my psu?

If so, where do I attach myself to and do you recommend any good wrist straps?


Thanks.
 
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Do I need to ground myself when replacing my psu?

If so, where do I attach myself to and do you recommend any good wrist straps?


Thanks.
No. Just be aware of situations that can create a static charge and avoid them or touch a metallic part of the case before touching any electronic circuitry. Been building computers for over 30 years and lots of them, never used a grounding strap, just common sense. No fur socks on acrylic floors and the like. ;)

RealBeast

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Do I need to ground myself when replacing my psu?

If so, where do I attach myself to and do you recommend any good wrist straps?


Thanks.
No. Just be aware of situations that can create a static charge and avoid them or touch a metallic part of the case before touching any electronic circuitry. Been building computers for over 30 years and lots of them, never used a grounding strap, just common sense. No fur socks on acrylic floors and the like. ;)
 
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AntonyLovric

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Unplug the power from the wall, try and power on the PC again (should/will drain the system), then make sure to touch a bare metal part of the chassis before removing anything. I have yet to fry anything (only have 29 years of experience though, not > 30).