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ok so im looking for a anti static mat
but one that works( that some people are using) that isnt too expensive
so i found this AS4

would that work?
and would i be able to plug my wrist strap in its grounding plug?
or do i have to ground a socket and plug both in different "slots" ?
 





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Just make sure both have a good connection to the ground, this doesn't have to be in different "slots".
 
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Have you checked the Shipping costs too ??? it's quite expensive outside the US !!!
 
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umh i dont use international shipping..

sooo can anyone answer my Q?
 

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umh i dont use international shipping..

sooo can anyone answer my Q?

They are great .. I have the really big one from this seller for my lab table at work. I have it connected to the ground socket of a wall plug(after making sure the wall plug was wired correctly).
 
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They are great .. I have the really big one from this seller for my lab table at work. I have it connected to the ground socket of a wall plug(after making sure the wall plug was wired correctly).

k thanks so how do connect the wrist strap then?
use the center screw for the mat
and the banana plug for the wrist strap?
 
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k thanks so how do connect the wrist strap then?
use the center screw for the mat
and the banana plug for the wrist strap?

You take both of them and ground them, They can be grounded in the same socket as described and make sure you get a good ground contact (A little better than just a wire sticking into the ground, just make sure it's got a solid connection and it's not loose.) if it is loose in there and not a good contact to the ground your not properly grounded.
 
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You take both of them and ground them, They can be grounded in the same socket as described and make sure you get a good ground contact (A little better than just a wire sticking into the ground, just make sure it's got a solid connection and it's not loose.) if it is loose in there and not a good contact to the ground your not properly grounded.

ok thank you :)
 

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Can I stick a fork in the socket to ground myself? :beer:




J/K NOBODY DO THIS! IT WAS A JOKE IT WAS A JOKE!!!!
 
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Can I stick a fork in the socket to ground myself? :beer:




J/K NOBODY DO THIS! IT WAS A JOKE IT WAS A JOKE!!!!

Only if your screen name is JakeGT should you do this, and make sure your sticking your tongue to the fork or your not properly grounded....

Again No one "Else" do this under any circumstances. JakeGT *Cough is a
Expert in these sort of things".... Take pictures, or even better film it....This Time....:drool:

EDIT: That so cute how you have grown up JakeGT, Why I just remember when you 1st started out.....
fork-in-outlet.jpg

Took 3 years to get your hair to go back down...
72%20Electrified%20Child.jpg
 
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oh yes, i do remember the days, I actually was a very blonde headed baby, but i had hair Krogith, not hail :beer:


edit: heres some more good shots of "my doings"

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v-sugar-cube-fork.jpg
 
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You look good in Heels. I can barley see any of the surgery ither... You got more on the face to do tho right?? You gotta get off the crack/Lsd sugar cubes tho man/woman....
 
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