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Skybuck Flying
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/environment/060417_MM_static_electricity.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
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/environment/060417_MM_static_electricity.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