ESD is a bunch of crap. If its cold and dry, I would ground myself first by touching a metal part of the case, and then dive right in. If its warm.. or if its wet.. and certainly if its warm and wet.. you have next to nothing to worry about.
on client's systems ? anti static strap -always, I also have anti-static mats.. since part of my work area is carpeted I use a solution of downy and water.. sprayed lightly on the carpets. I'm in the Northeast and static is a wintertime reality that I'm always careful about.
DessertCart, you are a retard. You already proved that in the other thread, why come over here and say soemthing completely false? ESD does get some components, in Dry/Cool environments in rare instances. Walking around on carpet will put you @ high risk. You should be ok if you ground yourself before you handle components.
Static DOES NOT cause any damage. Static electricity is simply a charged potentials. It's the discharge of static electricity through the circuit that damages the circuit.
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It will raise your potential in comparision to the ground and this is harmless until discharge takes place through a circuit.
I always just touch the cover of my case that has a metal plate on it, just incase. I have however got the hell shocked out of me when i was trying to change my speaker wires while my comp was on, it was all dark and then all the sudden you see like a big blue/white flash and her a ZZZZZZZZZZiap then i jumped back and my finger was all hurting and throbing and my arm.
The work I do involves providing ESD protection to circuits which have a bump to the outside world. In every such circuit, there are ESD protection diodes which during an ESD event, current gets directed towards these diodes and is discharged to ground and away from the gates and diffusions of transistors.
So esd events (ie charging a bump with a high voltage) can be controlled and safely eliminated by the circuit, but you still can damage your computer provided there is a high enough voltage.
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