Electricity build up with quick motion

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Jerome
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Electricity build up with quick motion

Postby Jerome » Wed Dec 26, 2018 1:44 pm

Hi !

I got a set of Quick Motion rollers for Xmas which I tried this morning. After a few minutes I managed to ride them with both hands, so it is not as difficult as I was expecting, but I have a problem with static electricity building up while riding and everytime I touch the metal garage door I get a chock.

I was thinking about buying an antistatic wrist band to earth myself. Will it work ?

Cheers
Jay

edwardphrase
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Re: Electricity build up with quick motion

Postby edwardphrase » Thu Feb 21, 2019 4:12 am

How bad is the shock? If you wire your bike or wrist to the aluminum door, it will provide a circuit to continuously discharge .

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Re: Electricity build up with quick motion

Postby Elite Admin S » Tue Mar 12, 2019 12:32 pm

Humidify the room a little (this should help).
Also try changing your clothes and the tire ;)

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Jerome
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Re: Electricity build up with quick motion

Postby Jerome » Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:05 pm

Hello !

Thanks for your help. I got myself a cheap antistatic wristband and the problem is solved.

Cheers?
Jay


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