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Vinalero 01-29-2007 07:12 PM

I knew about those ground straps, still, they are ugly. So I'll continue to get some zap and think I am an electrifying person :lol:

teflone 01-29-2007 07:16 PM

funny but true
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alerocar01 (Post 253302)
when it gets cold out the clothes you wear will create a static change and then when you get out you will discharge it on the first thing you touch that is metal. that is why in the winter time when filling up your car it is a good idea if you get back inside you car well it is filling up to get out and touch something metal before you touch the gas pump. if you don't will might spark and cause gas fumes to catch fire and then say good bye to your car.



What your talking about is actually stats I heard once.. and yes it can happen.. but apparently only to women. Let me explain..

There have been MANY time where a women was burned and the gas pumps were ignited due to static, rarely to men.

Now the theory is that women and their shoes (say high heels) can carry a charge while they walk and start pumping, the minute they touch the gas flap.. whammo.. fire..

Now another theory is, after a women starts pumping they routinely forget their purse inside, and get back into the vehicle, (creating static from upolstry or just from the car) then get back out and touch the pump and once again, fire..

The stats are out there.. look it up.. but aprently.. this happens almost always to women.. very very very few men have had this happen..

Interesting eh ?

teflone 01-29-2007 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Vinalero (Post 253335)
I knew about those ground straps, still, they are ugly. So I'll continue to get some zap and think I am an electrifying person :lol:


put one under the front of the car.. Cant even see mine unless your get on your knees..

Vinalero 01-29-2007 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teflone (Post 253336)
What your talking about is actually stats I heard once.. and yes it can happen.. but apparently only to women. Let me explain..

There have been MANY time where a women was burned and the gas pumps were ignited due to static, rarely to men.

Now the theory is that women and their shoes (say high heels) can carry a charge while they walk and start pumping, the minute they touch the gas flap.. whammo.. fire..

Now another theory is, after a women starts pumping they routinely forget their purse inside, and get back into the vehicle, (creating static from upolstry or just from the car) then get back out and touch the pump and once again, fire..

The stats are out there.. look it up.. but aprently.. this happens almost always to women.. very very very few men have had this happen..

Interesting eh ?



could it be related from static coming out of a cell phone? (Women are always on the phone :lol: )

teflone 01-29-2007 07:33 PM

nah
 
Nahh.. they've tested that one..

only a very broken cell phone could cause a spark..

Unless sony made the batteries.. hahhaa..

Exploding sony batteries are getting popular..

BlackJack 01-29-2007 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teflone (Post 253336)
Now the theory is that women and their shoes (say high heels) can carry a charge while they walk and start pumping, the minute they touch the gas flap.. whammo.. fire..


two words.....nylon pantyhose.

Generates enough charge to give someone the death penalty with. That's why women here in the dry climate of AZ all look like they just stuck their finger in a light socket.

jackal2000 01-29-2007 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackJack (Post 253363)
two words.....nylon pantyhose.

Generates enough charge to give someone the death penalty with. That's why women here in the dry climate of AZ all look like they just stuck their finger in a light socket.

ROFLMAO!!!

that is awesome

sound_xtreme 01-29-2007 09:33 PM

eff that. bag it and drag it

alerocar01 01-29-2007 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by sound_xtreme (Post 253317)
hazmatt, it's actually not because of the cold, it's because it's dry, it just generally happens when it's cold because the air gets so dry

good call forgot about that

HazMatt24 01-30-2007 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by teflone (Post 253338)
put one under the front of the car.. Cant even see mine unless your get on your knees..


well hell if that's the case all the women around my car would see the strap

AGT 01-30-2007 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alerocar01 (Post 253302)
when it gets cold out the clothes you wear will create a static change and then when you get out you will discharge it on the first thing you touch that is metal. that is why in the winter time when filling up your car it is a good idea if you get back inside you car well it is filling up to get out and touch something metal before you touch the gas pump. if you don't will might spark and cause gas fumes to catch fire and then say good bye to your car.



I admit it happened when I switched from leather to cloth

Ghadsphi 01-31-2007 12:19 PM

I used to have that problem in my old car. I had about a 60% chance if getting shocked EVERY time I got out of the car. I live near the ocean so it's always humid here. I haven't had that problem since I got my Alero but I did change out the floor mats like the second day I had it. No idea if that would help but your feet are probably the part that's rubbing and generating the static. Anyone with siblings knows how that works...

myowneq 01-31-2007 03:06 PM

Static electricity is fun!!! :) So are wall sockets... Oh, and nine volt batteries... And can't forget those cool military cranking phones. :D

Did anyone ever notice that school bus windows taste a bit like paint?

jackal2000 01-31-2007 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by AGT (Post 253423)
I admit it happened when I switched from leather to cloth


aha! thats why my car doesnt do it me and the wife's does....


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