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The copper brush will pick up evry free electron and the coil will
convert evry free electron into heat and there will be no static. The copper will rub accross the surface and take the free electron with it to the coil. THE only way is convert the static charge into heat and by the way how the **** do you think they coleted that static charge anyway ! Take the charge out the same way it gets in . I mearly reversed the process and convert th static back into heat . If it didnt work so well you would not have the problem !! |
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