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Old 01-18-2008, 07:31 AM   #1
Steve and Brenda
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Nope, you're the one with the static charge, not the reverse. The low humidity of winter is a major cause. When you move through the RV you brush up against different fabrics and surfaces building a charge of several thousand volts with respect to earth ground (yep, I said several thousand). There's no current in the charge therefore the term STATIC. If you add some humidity to your home you'll reduce the charge potentials.
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