I have just moved into a new apartment (in Hong Kong - a place with some slightly dodgy building practices). The owner of the apartment had someone remodel the entire apartment, rebuild the walls and build a kind of ‘media centre’ area in a cupboard behind the TV.
It has a load of sockets and a ton of electronic equipment (amplifier, now my PC, router, etc. etc.). I have had what felt like static shocks a couple of times from equipment plugged in in this area such as the amplifier and now also from the PC which never had this problem in England.
I have no knowledge of electronics… Is this something to be concerned about? Is it just that all of these electronics in a confined dusty space are generating static? Or might it mean that the sockets aren’t grounded or that there is something to be concerned about here? I was nearly killed by a massive electric shock from a faulty guitar amp when I was a teenager, so I would really appreciate any help/reassurance!
It has a load of sockets and a ton of electronic equipment (amplifier, now my PC, router, etc. etc.). I have had what felt like static shocks a couple of times from equipment plugged in in this area such as the amplifier and now also from the PC which never had this problem in England.
I have no knowledge of electronics… Is this something to be concerned about? Is it just that all of these electronics in a confined dusty space are generating static? Or might it mean that the sockets aren’t grounded or that there is something to be concerned about here? I was nearly killed by a massive electric shock from a faulty guitar amp when I was a teenager, so I would really appreciate any help/reassurance!