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#215 - 12/27/00 10:48 PM
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I've always wondered how to prevent it to. What keeps the static down on me is those fabric softener/ static stopping sheets for the dryer.
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#216 - 12/28/00 05:59 AM
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Loc: Machias, ME
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Had an electrician working for me years ago that screwed some jack chain to the rear bumper so it draged on the ground and it stoped him from getting a shock everytime he got out of the van. After time the part of the chain that touched the ground would wear down and he would start getting shocked again so he just added a few fresh links to the end.
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#217 - 12/28/00 06:09 AM
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Registered: 12/16/00
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Had an electrician working for me years ago that screwed some jack chain to the rear bumper so it draged on the ground and it stoped him from getting a shock everytime he got out of the van. After time the part of the chain that touched the ground would wear down and he would start getting shocked again so he just added a few fresh links to the end.
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#219 - 12/28/00 06:30 AM
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In my opinion most of the static charge builds up between your outer clothing and the seat covers as you slide in or out. If you hold on some bare metal(painted metal is an insulator) on the vehicle as you are getting in or out the charge will be dicharged and no spark will be produced. In my opinion most of the static charge builds up between your outer clothing and the seat covers as you slide in or out. If you hold on some bare metal(painted metal is an insulator) on the vehicle as you are getting in or out the charge will be discharged and no spark will be produced. The heat energy is not normally high enough to ignite gasoline vapors, but it is possible. If it did all you would get is a small flash as the vapors around the fill tube burned off. The flame will NOT travel into the tank(the mixture is well above UEL(upper explosive or flammable limit) and it will NOT explode. Don(resqcapt19)
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#220 - 12/28/00 06:48 AM
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Registered: 11/10/00
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Here are a couple of sites to look at: This one is a statement from the American Petroleum Institute about static and filling gas tanks. http://www.api.org/apireports/static.htm This one is some general static electricity information with a section on cars. http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/emotor/zapped.html Don(resqcapt19)
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#221 - 12/28/00 06:51 AM
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Don, Thanks for the comments. It makes me feel better!!  I do usually touch metal when getting out, though not purposely. I will try to do it all the time now though just to be on the safe side.
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