I have an anti static wrist strap with a 4mm banana plug on the end (and an optional crocodile clip).
My Breadboard has 4mm binding posts.
So I could connect the wrist strap to the Breaboard. But I'm sure this won't help when handling static sensetive components away from the breadboard.
I can't find an earthing mains plug that will accept a banana plug, And none at all at a sensible price.
(NB - using UK 3 pin plugs.)
So I was wondering about the merits of removing the live and neutral pins from a standard mains plug (for safety) and mounting a 4mm socket in the casing. Then plugging it into a switched wall socket with the power off.
Genius or madness?
My Breadboard has 4mm binding posts.
So I could connect the wrist strap to the Breaboard. But I'm sure this won't help when handling static sensetive components away from the breadboard.
I can't find an earthing mains plug that will accept a banana plug, And none at all at a sensible price.
(NB - using UK 3 pin plugs.)
So I was wondering about the merits of removing the live and neutral pins from a standard mains plug (for safety) and mounting a 4mm socket in the casing. Then plugging it into a switched wall socket with the power off.
Genius or madness?