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 Content preview:  On 01/06/2014 09:31, John Rabson wrote: > Even if the stray
    potential is not a simple electrical hazard, it > could easily provoke an
    involuntary movement resulting in damage to > some piece of equipment. I
   seem to recall the late G3VA reporting in > the Bulletin that he had lost
   an AVO 8 that way. [...] 
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On 01/06/2014 09:31, John Rabson wrote:
> Even if the stray potential is not a simple electrical hazard, it 
> could easily provoke an involuntary movement resulting in damage to 
> some piece of equipment. I seem to recall the late G3VA reporting in 
> the Bulletin that he had lost an AVO 8 that way.

Reminds me of the Samsung Netbook PSU / Charger. Whilst it doesn't 
produce any QRM that I have noticed there was a debate on the user group 
about some users getting tingles from the exposed metal sockets etc.
Some felt it some didn't, one user said if you don't believe it try 
licking the silver trim round the edge of the case, err, no thanks.

On the scope I measured the often seen huge induced AC ripple from these 
dirty beasts.

Eddie G3ZJO