StaticOff Zapper Stopper Commercial
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Whoever filmed this infomercial needs to be drawn and quartered.
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Low production quality but funny video!
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Halleyscomet, what do you know about electronics? Not much. I'll explain: a shock happens when the current flows in a very small amount of time. If there's a resistance to the current (through impedence as StatisOff explained), the shock will not be a shock anymore if it is delayed enough. Take a class in electronics and learn about capacitors and resistors. I myself take a key and touch something on the wall with it and that fixes it for me good enough.
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I stand corrected. According to the user "StaticOff" the product will prevent an actual shock. I still think installing a bunch of custom light switch plates in your home is overkill, but if that's what you want to do about static electricity you're welcome to do so.
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All this does is provide a grounded surface. You STILL get a static shock, it's just discharged on the plate instead of some other random object. Touching a metal doorknob will accomplish the same thing.
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Very Cool!
M.D.,CEO Penfishingrods,com
Halleyscomet -Your comment is 100.00% wrong.
The StaticOff touchpoints are electrodes, connected to a high impedance circuit that includes a non-linear device. The combination provides a slow, controlled discharge of the static charge.
Therefore, YOU DO NOT GET A STATIC SHOCK USING STATICOFF.
Shalom Wertsberger
Inventor, CEO, StaticOff
StaticOff 3 years ago