• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

how to ground myself in a REALLY static heavy enviroment?

Joined
Oct 17, 2012
Messages
9,781 (2.32/day)
Location
Massachusetts
System Name Americas cure is the death of Social Justice & Political Correctness
Processor i7-11700K
Motherboard Asrock Z590 Extreme wifi 6E
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB Corsair RGB fancy boi 5000
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 Reference
Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1Tb + Samsung 970 Evo 500Gb
Display(s) Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC x2
Case Fractal Design Meshify-C
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ Gold 1000 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502 spectrum
Keyboard AZIO MGK-1 RGB (Kaith Blue)
Software Win 10 Professional 64 bit
Benchmark Scores the MLGeesiest
Hello TPU,

As the title says, Im forced into a corner here. I have been in the hospital for over a week, and need to build My nephews PC before Xmas. I have everything needed, component-wise, but in my new place, 95% of the House is carpet, and Base board electric heat, which as Most of all of us know,='s Extreme static electricity.

To be totally honest, Ive never given a second thought to static , but in this new place, every time i touch a light switch, a family member, or any other thing, i discharge static, and Im concerned about building a new PC with all the damn shock potential, since i dont want to damage anything. Needless to say, ive never bought, or even thought about buying a static strap, but Im sadly in a position that i feel i might need one now.

what can i do to get around this issue? I know i can touch something to ground myself before handling parts, but i was thinking of something i can do beyond that. i.e a makeshift static strap etc...

thanks in advance.
& Merry Christmas:toast:


 
Joined
Jul 2, 2008
Messages
8,069 (1.40/day)
Location
Hillsboro, OR
System Name Main/DC
Processor i7-3770K/i7-2600K
Motherboard MSI Z77A-GD55/GA-P67A-UD4-B3
Cooling Phanteks PH-TC14CS/H80
Memory Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) LP /4GB Kingston DDR3 1600
Video Card(s) Asus GTX 660 Ti/MSI HD7770
Storage Crucial MX100 256GB/120GB Samsung 830 & Seagate 2TB(died)
Display(s) Asus 24' LED/Samsung SyncMaster B1940
Case P100/Antec P280 It's huge!
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply SeaSonic SS-660XP2/Seasonic SS-760XP2
Software Win 7 Home Premiun 64 Bit
Tape a bare wire to your skin. Connect the other end to the screw that holds down the cover plate for an outlet or light switch. Of course, you have to be comfortable that the house is wired correctly....
 
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Messages
12,280 (2.36/day)
Location
Oregon
System Name Juliette // HTPC
Processor Intel i7 9700K // AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Motherboard ASUS Prime Z390X-A // ASRock B550 ITX-AC
Cooling Noctua NH-U12 Black // Stock
Memory Corsair DDR4 3600 32gb //G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600
Video Card(s) ASUS RTX4070 OC// GTX 1650
Storage Samsung 970 EVO NVMe 1Tb, Intel 665p Series M.2 2280 1TB // Samsung 1Tb SSD
Display(s) ASUS VP348QGL 34" Quad HD 3440 x 1440 // 55" LG 4K SK8000 Series
Case Seasonic SYNCRO Q7// Silverstone Granada GD05
Audio Device(s) Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 // HDMI to Samsung HW-R650 sound bar
Power Supply Seasonic SYNCRO 750 W // CORSAIR Vengeance 650M
Mouse Cooler Master MM710 53G
Keyboard Logitech 920-009300 G512 SE
Software Windows 10 Pro // Windows 10 Pro
Get a strap but realize it needs to go to a natural ground. ie faucet or pipe. Or make one.

Some will tell you to plug the unit on and just ground to the case but that is not my suggestion. Never work on something that is plugged in

I agree with ^ if your house is wired correctly the screw on the outlet should be grounded
 

silentbogo

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Nov 20, 2013
Messages
5,475 (1.44/day)
Location
Kyiv, Ukraine
System Name WS#1337
Processor Ryzen 7 3800X
Motherboard ASUS X570-PLUS TUF Gaming
Cooling Xigmatek Scylla 240mm AIO
Memory 4x8GB Samsung DDR4 ECC UDIMM
Video Card(s) Inno3D RTX 3070 Ti iChill
Storage ADATA Legend 2TB + ADATA SX8200 Pro 1TB
Display(s) Samsung U24E590D (4K/UHD)
Case ghetto CM Cosmos RC-1000
Audio Device(s) ALC1220
Power Supply SeaSonic SSR-550FX (80+ GOLD)
Mouse Logitech G603
Keyboard Modecom Volcano Blade (Kailh choc LP)
VR HMD Google dreamview headset(aka fancy cardboard)
Software Windows 11, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
$1 strap, and clip it to the nearest heating/water pipe.
Alternatively - build it in the kitchen or bathroom. Pretty sure there is no static there.
You may even discharge yourself by touching the nearest water pipe or a faucet.
 
Joined
Nov 18, 2010
Messages
7,126 (1.45/day)
Location
Rīga, Latvia
System Name HELLSTAR
Processor AMD RYZEN 9 5950X
Motherboard ASUS Strix X570-E
Cooling 2x 360 + 280 rads. 3x Gentle Typhoons, 3x Phanteks T30, 2x TT T140 . EK-Quantum Momentum Monoblock.
Memory 4x8GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-4133C19D-16GTZR 14-16-12-30-44
Video Card(s) Sapphire Pulse RX 7900XTX + under waterblock.
Storage Optane 900P[W11] + WD BLACK SN850X 4TB + 750 EVO 500GB + 1TB 980PRO[FEDORA]
Display(s) Philips PHL BDM3270 + Acer XV242Y
Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO
Audio Device(s) Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Fractal Design Newton R3 1000W
Mouse Razer Basilisk
Keyboard Razer BlackWidow V3 - Yellow Switch
Software FEDORA 39 / Windows 11 insider
Joined
Jan 5, 2006
Messages
17,847 (2.67/day)
System Name AlderLake / Laptop
Processor Intel i7 12700K P-Cores @ 5Ghz / Intel i3 7100U
Motherboard Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master / HP 83A3 (U3E1)
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A 2 fans + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme + 5 case fans / Fan
Memory 32GB DDR5 Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz CL36 / 8GB DDR4 HyperX CL13
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio / Intel HD620
Storage Samsung 980 Pro 1TB + 970 Evo 500GB + 850 Pro 512GB + 860 Evo 1TB x2 / Samsung 256GB M.2 SSD
Display(s) 23.8" Dell S2417DG 165Hz G-Sync 1440p / 14" 1080p IPS Glossy
Case Be quiet! Silent Base 600 - Window / HP Pavilion
Audio Device(s) Panasonic SA-PMX94 / Realtek onboard + B&O speaker system / Harman Kardon Go + Play / Logitech G533
Power Supply Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W / Powerbrick
Mouse Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Laser wireless / Logitech M330 wireless
Keyboard RAPOO E9270P Black 5GHz wireless / HP backlit
Software Windows 11 / Windows 10
Benchmark Scores Cinebench R23 (Single Core) 1936 @ stock Cinebench R23 (Multi Core) 23006 @ stock
Long time ago I worked at Xerox making copiers, we had to wear this:

strap.JPG
 
Joined
Jan 29, 2012
Messages
6,443 (1.44/day)
Location
Florida
System Name natr0n-PC
Processor Ryzen 5950x/5600x
Motherboard B450 AORUS M
Cooling EK AIO 360 - 6 fan action
Memory Patriot - Viper Steel DDR4 (B-Die)(4x8GB)
Video Card(s) EVGA 3070ti FTW
Storage Various
Display(s) PIXIO IPS 240Hz 1080P
Case Thermaltake Level 20 VT
Audio Device(s) LOXJIE D10 + Kinter Amp + 6 Bookshelf Speakers Sony+JVC+Sony
Power Supply Super Flower Leadex III ARGB 80+ Gold 650W
Software XP/7/8.1/10
Benchmark Scores http://valid.x86.fr/79kuh6
Build it in patio/porch if possible. Might be cold outside where you are.
 
Joined
Oct 17, 2012
Messages
9,781 (2.32/day)
Location
Massachusetts
System Name Americas cure is the death of Social Justice & Political Correctness
Processor i7-11700K
Motherboard Asrock Z590 Extreme wifi 6E
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB Corsair RGB fancy boi 5000
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 Reference
Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1Tb + Samsung 970 Evo 500Gb
Display(s) Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC x2
Case Fractal Design Meshify-C
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ Gold 1000 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502 spectrum
Keyboard AZIO MGK-1 RGB (Kaith Blue)
Software Win 10 Professional 64 bit
Benchmark Scores the MLGeesiest
Build it in patio/porch if possible. Might be cold outside where you are.

yeah VERY cold. im in massachusetts. + its raining. It looks like im either going to need an alternate site to build in, (mother in laws house) or just do it the old fashion, ground every time before handling method.....Not certain of the wiring in this place....thanks all.
 
Joined
May 28, 2005
Messages
4,994 (0.72/day)
Location
South of England
System Name Box of Distraction
Processor Ryzen 7 1800X
Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero
Cooling Custom watercooling
Memory G.Skill TridentZ 2x8GB @ 3466MHz CL14 1T
Video Card(s) EVGA 1080Ti FE. WC'd & TDP limit increased to 360W.
Storage Samsung 960 Evo 500GB & WD Black 2TB storage drive.
Display(s) Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" 1440P 165hz Gsync
Case Phanteks Enthoo Pro M
Audio Device(s) Phillips Fidelio X2 headphones / basic Bose speakers
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 750W G3
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 6.0 (mx red switches)
Software Win 10 & Linux Mint
Benchmark Scores https://hwbot.org/user/infrared
I usually put the PSU in the case first, then remove fuse from plug, plug it into psu so the whole case is now grounded. Then before you pick up anything, just touch a bit of exposed metal on the case to discharge yourself :) It's probably not as good as having a wrist-strap and antistatic mat to work on, but it's better than nothing.
 
Joined
Oct 17, 2012
Messages
9,781 (2.32/day)
Location
Massachusetts
System Name Americas cure is the death of Social Justice & Political Correctness
Processor i7-11700K
Motherboard Asrock Z590 Extreme wifi 6E
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB Corsair RGB fancy boi 5000
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 Reference
Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1Tb + Samsung 970 Evo 500Gb
Display(s) Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC x2
Case Fractal Design Meshify-C
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ Gold 1000 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502 spectrum
Keyboard AZIO MGK-1 RGB (Kaith Blue)
Software Win 10 Professional 64 bit
Benchmark Scores the MLGeesiest
antistatic mat

are those just rubber or something?? i might be able to use that method, if i have something in my storage unit.

Edit
I know I have a bunch of vinyl composite tiles, a.k.a. VCT. I bet they would work ....that's what my old houses kitchen was floored with & I never had static issues there
 
Last edited:
Joined
May 28, 2005
Messages
4,994 (0.72/day)
Location
South of England
System Name Box of Distraction
Processor Ryzen 7 1800X
Motherboard Crosshair VI Hero
Cooling Custom watercooling
Memory G.Skill TridentZ 2x8GB @ 3466MHz CL14 1T
Video Card(s) EVGA 1080Ti FE. WC'd & TDP limit increased to 360W.
Storage Samsung 960 Evo 500GB & WD Black 2TB storage drive.
Display(s) Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 27" 1440P 165hz Gsync
Case Phanteks Enthoo Pro M
Audio Device(s) Phillips Fidelio X2 headphones / basic Bose speakers
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 750W G3
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 6.0 (mx red switches)
Software Win 10 & Linux Mint
Benchmark Scores https://hwbot.org/user/infrared
I think they're just slightly conductive to prevent a charge building up, not normal rubber unfortunately. >This kinda thing<. I guess it's not really helpful showing you that the day before xmas tho.

Moisture helps static dissipate, maybe working on a slightly damp towel or something? Weird suggestion, but if static in your home is as big a problem as you say it might be worth doing. :oops:
 
Joined
Dec 31, 2009
Messages
19,366 (3.70/day)
Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Just don't shuffle across the floor like an old man that can't lift his feet and you will be fine.

If you insist, simply touch the case before working on it to normalize the electric potential. Or, as someone else said, put the psu in and plug it in... done. Grounded. It's PLENTY safe to work on it plugged in.

For the record, I have never killed anything via static electricity. Never wore a strap, never will.
 
Joined
Nov 18, 2010
Messages
7,126 (1.45/day)
Location
Rīga, Latvia
System Name HELLSTAR
Processor AMD RYZEN 9 5950X
Motherboard ASUS Strix X570-E
Cooling 2x 360 + 280 rads. 3x Gentle Typhoons, 3x Phanteks T30, 2x TT T140 . EK-Quantum Momentum Monoblock.
Memory 4x8GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB F4-4133C19D-16GTZR 14-16-12-30-44
Video Card(s) Sapphire Pulse RX 7900XTX + under waterblock.
Storage Optane 900P[W11] + WD BLACK SN850X 4TB + 750 EVO 500GB + 1TB 980PRO[FEDORA]
Display(s) Philips PHL BDM3270 + Acer XV242Y
Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO
Audio Device(s) Sound Blaster ZxR
Power Supply Fractal Design Newton R3 1000W
Mouse Razer Basilisk
Keyboard Razer BlackWidow V3 - Yellow Switch
Software FEDORA 39 / Windows 11 insider
Joined
Jul 25, 2006
Messages
12,147 (1.87/day)
Location
Nebraska, USA
System Name Brightworks Systems BWS-6 E-IV
Processor Intel Core i5-6600 @ 3.9GHz
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Rev 1.0
Cooling Quality case, 2 x Fractal Design 140mm fans, stock CPU HSF
Memory 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance
Video Card(s) EVGA GEForce GTX 1050Ti 4Gb GDDR5
Storage Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD, Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SSD
Display(s) Samsung S24E650BW LED x 2
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 550W G2 Gold
Mouse Logitech M190
Keyboard Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5050
Software W10 Pro 64-bit
Some will tell you to plug the unit on and just ground to the case but that is not my suggestion.
I disagree with this completely. We are not talking about getting zapped from applied AC power, but preventing a static discharge from our bodies from destroying ESD (electro-static discharge) sensitive devices like CPUs, GPUs, memory modules, motherboards, etc.

To prevent a static discharge, the goal is to put you and your computer "at the same potential". Voltage will only jump (arc) when two conditions are met. (1) The potential must be large enough to jump (arc across) the gap, AND (that's "and", not "or") (2) there must be a difference in potential. That is, the two sides of the gap must be at different voltage levels.

These two conditions are easily eliminated simply by you touching the bare metal of the case. That puts you and the case at the same potential - therefore no arcing.

Grounding to Earth ground can actually be more problematic (unless doing maintenance on "high" voltages) since electricity always tries to seek Earth ground. If you are not digging around inside the PSU, you are only dealing with low voltage DC.

Remember, airplanes, cars, etc. work just fine (and safely) and static free without being grounded to "Earth" ground. So you want a "common" and "floating" ground between you and your case and that will discharge any static in your body, and prevent the build up of more static. Keeping one hand touching bare metal works.

A wrist band is typically good enough but they come with caveats too. They need to be snug and your wrist needs to be clean. But more importantly, the bands need to be clean too. Overtime, grime and skin scum causes resistance - a bad thing. Some motherboards come with cheap, disposable wrist bands. IMO, they are for one time use.

infrared has the right idea about moisture. Get a spray bottle of clean water and lightly misting the carpet will greatly reduce static and help prevent the build up of static (at least while still damp). You can also mix in a teaspoon or so of fabric software for better static suppression.
 

AsRock

TPU addict
Joined
Jun 23, 2007
Messages
18,876 (3.07/day)
Location
UK\USA
Processor AMD 3900X \ AMD 7700X
Motherboard ASRock AM4 X570 Pro 4 \ ASUS X670Xe TUF
Cooling D15
Memory Patriot 2x16GB PVS432G320C6K \ G.Skill Flare X5 F5-6000J3238F 2x16GB
Video Card(s) eVga GTX1060 SSC \ XFX RX 6950XT RX-695XATBD9
Storage Sammy 860, MX500, Sabrent Rocket 4 Sammy Evo 980 \ 1xSabrent Rocket 4+, Sammy 2x990 Pro
Display(s) Samsung 1080P \ LG 43UN700
Case Fractal Design Pop Air 2x140mm fans from Torrent \ Fractal Design Torrent 2 SilverStone FHP141x2
Audio Device(s) Yamaha RX-V677 \ Yamaha CX-830+Yamaha MX-630 Infinity RS4000\Paradigm P Studio 20, Blue Yeti
Power Supply Seasonic Prime TX-750 \ Corsair RM1000X Shift
Mouse Steelseries Sensei wireless \ Steelseries Sensei wireless
Keyboard Logitech K120 \ Wooting Two HE
Benchmark Scores Meh benchmarks.
Hello TPU,

As the title says, Im forced into a corner here. I have been in the hospital for over a week, and need to build My nephews PC before Xmas. I have everything needed, component-wise, but in my new place, 95% of the House is carpet, and Base board electric heat, which as Most of all of us know,='s Extreme static electricity.

To be totally honest, Ive never given a second thought to static , but in this new place, every time i touch a light switch, a family member, or any other thing, i discharge static, and Im concerned about building a new PC with all the damn shock potential, since i dont want to damage anything. Needless to say, ive never bought, or even thought about buying a static strap, but Im sadly in a position that i feel i might need one now.

what can i do to get around this issue? I know i can touch something to ground myself before handling parts, but i was thinking of something i can do beyond that. i.e a makeshift static strap etc...

thanks in advance.
& Merry Christmas:toast:




OOh i feel your pain, cat likes it lmao. How ever the wife don't and i hate it when shopping any thing metal in the shop including tinned stuff ZAP! to the point others actually hear it.

Still today i am sure i killed a USB port some years back, some say it's not possible but it is. Reason it's never happened again is that i always earth on a PC case ( or Hifi gear ) before building or changing any thing, never had the issue since, well except in the shops lmao, ooh and do i get funny looks.
 
Joined
Oct 17, 2012
Messages
9,781 (2.32/day)
Location
Massachusetts
System Name Americas cure is the death of Social Justice & Political Correctness
Processor i7-11700K
Motherboard Asrock Z590 Extreme wifi 6E
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB Corsair RGB fancy boi 5000
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 Reference
Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1Tb + Samsung 970 Evo 500Gb
Display(s) Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC x2
Case Fractal Design Meshify-C
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ Gold 1000 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502 spectrum
Keyboard AZIO MGK-1 RGB (Kaith Blue)
Software Win 10 Professional 64 bit
Benchmark Scores the MLGeesiest
Joined
Jul 2, 2008
Messages
8,069 (1.40/day)
Location
Hillsboro, OR
System Name Main/DC
Processor i7-3770K/i7-2600K
Motherboard MSI Z77A-GD55/GA-P67A-UD4-B3
Cooling Phanteks PH-TC14CS/H80
Memory Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB (2 x 8GB) LP /4GB Kingston DDR3 1600
Video Card(s) Asus GTX 660 Ti/MSI HD7770
Storage Crucial MX100 256GB/120GB Samsung 830 & Seagate 2TB(died)
Display(s) Asus 24' LED/Samsung SyncMaster B1940
Case P100/Antec P280 It's huge!
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply SeaSonic SS-660XP2/Seasonic SS-760XP2
Software Win 7 Home Premiun 64 Bit
Have a girl near you.
That normally creates more ... static.
fabric software
Geek slip?
clip it to the nearest heating/water pipe
Water pipes used to be considered a good ground and were actually used as such. Now, with all of the plastic piping, their use as a ground is no longer allowed. My house originally used the water pipe, but when I did some electrical work a few years back, I was required to drive 2 - 8ft copper covered rods into the ground and connect my ground to them.
 
Joined
Oct 17, 2012
Messages
9,781 (2.32/day)
Location
Massachusetts
System Name Americas cure is the death of Social Justice & Political Correctness
Processor i7-11700K
Motherboard Asrock Z590 Extreme wifi 6E
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB Corsair RGB fancy boi 5000
Video Card(s) RTX 3090 Reference
Storage Samsung 970 Evo 1Tb + Samsung 970 Evo 500Gb
Display(s) Dell - 27" LED QHD G-SYNC x2
Case Fractal Design Meshify-C
Audio Device(s) on board
Power Supply Seasonic Focus+ Gold 1000 Watt
Mouse Logitech G502 spectrum
Keyboard AZIO MGK-1 RGB (Kaith Blue)
Software Win 10 Professional 64 bit
Benchmark Scores the MLGeesiest
That normally creates more ... static.

Geek slip?

Water pipes used to be considered a good ground and were actually used as such. Now, with all of the plastic piping, their use as a ground is no longer allowed. My house originally used the water pipe, but when I did some electrical work a few years back, I was required to drive 2 - 8ft copper covered rods into the ground and connect my ground to them.
That's a good point I knew about that but I hadn't thought of it to be completely honest.

I Have to imagine you can use the old telephone lines. Everyone seems to have them ,even in newer houses there seems to be a plug on every floor for the old-style phone lines. I've even seen the power company use the old nynex grounds because they're so good .... in my old house it was like a 2 foot steel pole straight into the ground outside underneath my meter
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jul 25, 2006
Messages
12,147 (1.87/day)
Location
Nebraska, USA
System Name Brightworks Systems BWS-6 E-IV
Processor Intel Core i5-6600 @ 3.9GHz
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Rev 1.0
Cooling Quality case, 2 x Fractal Design 140mm fans, stock CPU HSF
Memory 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance
Video Card(s) EVGA GEForce GTX 1050Ti 4Gb GDDR5
Storage Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD, Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SSD
Display(s) Samsung S24E650BW LED x 2
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 550W G2 Gold
Mouse Logitech M190
Keyboard Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5050
Software W10 Pro 64-bit
Water pipes used to be considered a good ground and were actually used as such. Now, with all of the plastic piping, their use as a ground is no longer allowed.
This is true. Note "hot" water heating pipes where NEVER allowed, though radiators were often used anyway. Only cold water were at one time used because cold water pipes entered the home from at least a couple feet underground (deeper in cold climate regions). And they were made of copper. Hot water pipes were not allowed because there was no continuity from the hot to cold side, except through water in a glass lined tank. While water does conduct, it does not conduct good enough to be used for a ground.
 
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Messages
12,280 (2.36/day)
Location
Oregon
System Name Juliette // HTPC
Processor Intel i7 9700K // AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Motherboard ASUS Prime Z390X-A // ASRock B550 ITX-AC
Cooling Noctua NH-U12 Black // Stock
Memory Corsair DDR4 3600 32gb //G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600
Video Card(s) ASUS RTX4070 OC// GTX 1650
Storage Samsung 970 EVO NVMe 1Tb, Intel 665p Series M.2 2280 1TB // Samsung 1Tb SSD
Display(s) ASUS VP348QGL 34" Quad HD 3440 x 1440 // 55" LG 4K SK8000 Series
Case Seasonic SYNCRO Q7// Silverstone Granada GD05
Audio Device(s) Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 // HDMI to Samsung HW-R650 sound bar
Power Supply Seasonic SYNCRO 750 W // CORSAIR Vengeance 650M
Mouse Cooler Master MM710 53G
Keyboard Logitech 920-009300 G512 SE
Software Windows 10 Pro // Windows 10 Pro
I think the point of grounding on metal water lines was in case the pipe becomes energized. I know they use to require a ground within 5 ft of a house. Bill is there a difference in conductive properties of types of water, hard, soft,
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jul 25, 2006
Messages
12,147 (1.87/day)
Location
Nebraska, USA
System Name Brightworks Systems BWS-6 E-IV
Processor Intel Core i5-6600 @ 3.9GHz
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Rev 1.0
Cooling Quality case, 2 x Fractal Design 140mm fans, stock CPU HSF
Memory 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance
Video Card(s) EVGA GEForce GTX 1050Ti 4Gb GDDR5
Storage Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD, Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SSD
Display(s) Samsung S24E650BW LED x 2
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 550W G2 Gold
Mouse Logitech M190
Keyboard Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5050
Software W10 Pro 64-bit
I think the point of grounding on metal water lines was incase the pipe becomes energized.
Energized? Huh? No way! Why and how could copper pipes that get buried in the ground without any type of insulation (the entire length of the pipes) become energized? They wouldn't - water pipes in the home would never become energized unless someone was trying to murder you!

Cold water pipes were used because (1) plumping came to houses before electricity. (2) When electricity came to houses, it came as 2-wire (hot and common) only. But because of the impurities in water, not to mention leaks and broken solder joints and shoddy plumbing repairs, ground wires were added. Then the issue of plastic pipes made 3 wires mandatory.

Bill is there a difference in conductive properties of types of water, hard, soft,
Yes, but that's irrelevant to this discussion. When it comes to grounding, you want 0.00Ω resistance to ground. That can only be closely achieved with top quality conductors, like continuous solid (not stranded) copper wire.

Water will conduct enough to electrocute you, but not enough to provide a sufficient ground.
 
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Messages
12,280 (2.36/day)
Location
Oregon
System Name Juliette // HTPC
Processor Intel i7 9700K // AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
Motherboard ASUS Prime Z390X-A // ASRock B550 ITX-AC
Cooling Noctua NH-U12 Black // Stock
Memory Corsair DDR4 3600 32gb //G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600
Video Card(s) ASUS RTX4070 OC// GTX 1650
Storage Samsung 970 EVO NVMe 1Tb, Intel 665p Series M.2 2280 1TB // Samsung 1Tb SSD
Display(s) ASUS VP348QGL 34" Quad HD 3440 x 1440 // 55" LG 4K SK8000 Series
Case Seasonic SYNCRO Q7// Silverstone Granada GD05
Audio Device(s) Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 // HDMI to Samsung HW-R650 sound bar
Power Supply Seasonic SYNCRO 750 W // CORSAIR Vengeance 650M
Mouse Cooler Master MM710 53G
Keyboard Logitech 920-009300 G512 SE
Software Windows 10 Pro // Windows 10 Pro
One way it becomes Energized is if you drop your hair dryer into a sink or bath. But there are other ways

The Bonding Solution

Non-metallic pipes not only disrupt a potential electrical grounding source, they can also generate a static charge from the friction caused by liquids flowing through them. As a result, the plumbing system bonds back to the electrical system, and both are grounded through a secondary electrode. Bonding is a non-corrosive grounding wire that runs from a metal plumbing pipe back to the metal box of the home’s main electrical panel, to the wire that leads to a grounding rod outside the structure or to the grounding rod itself. Creating the bond allows a circuit that carries potentially dangerous electrical charges away from the plumbing system and to ground. (Energized)

Secondary Electrodes
A secondary electrode is a length of metal, typically 8 to 10 feet, driven into the ground. When correctly installed, only enough of the rod remains above ground for attachment to a heavy gauge wire. The other end of that wire attaches to the home’s electrical system and bonds to the plumbing system. Standard building codes accept steel conduit, steel rods and coper-clad steel as grounding electrodes. These devices are also called secondary electrodes, since some electricians still ground electrical systems to the home’s plumbing. Electrical codes require the use of a second electrode in these instances.

Tying Into Plumbing
Either grounding or bonding devices secured to plumbing must be tightly clamped to an entry pipe near the point where the pipe enters the house. A grounding wire wrapped around a pipe is not a substitute for proper clamping. Neither plumbing nor electrical systems can be bonded or grounded to anything other than a properly grounded electrode. For example, incoming natural or propane gas lines may travel the proper distance underground, but they are not acceptable for electrical grounding systems, since these lines carry combustible fuel.
 
Joined
Dec 25, 2012
Messages
2,097 (0.51/day)
Location
Spencerport NY
System Name Master
Processor Pair of Xeon X5675's @ 4.3
Motherboard SR-2 Classified
Memory 12 GB of Corsair Dominator GT's @ 2000 7-7-7-21
Video Card(s) EVGA GTX680
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 750
Energized? Huh? No way! Why and how could copper pipes that get buried in the ground without any type of insulation (the entire length of the pipes) become energized? They wouldn't - water pipes in the home would never become energized unless someone was trying to murder you!
Lightning strike.
 
Joined
Jul 25, 2006
Messages
12,147 (1.87/day)
Location
Nebraska, USA
System Name Brightworks Systems BWS-6 E-IV
Processor Intel Core i5-6600 @ 3.9GHz
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 Rev 1.0
Cooling Quality case, 2 x Fractal Design 140mm fans, stock CPU HSF
Memory 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Corsair Vengeance
Video Card(s) EVGA GEForce GTX 1050Ti 4Gb GDDR5
Storage Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SSD, Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SSD
Display(s) Samsung S24E650BW LED x 2
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Power Supply EVGA Supernova 550W G2 Gold
Mouse Logitech M190
Keyboard Microsoft Wireless Comfort 5050
Software W10 Pro 64-bit
Neither would "energize" the pipes. Wires in the wall that are actively carrying current in a live circuit are energized.

The point of grounding on pipes was to use the pipes of as a ground. Not to energize them. But that proved to be ineffective.

And in any case, the point of this thread is how to prevent static from the body zapping electronics. So back on topic.
 
Top