How to prevent static electricity in the control board IC of small household appliances

2021-05-18 2301

In winter, people often encounter static electricity in their daily lives, such as when undressing and sleeping at night, shaking hands when meeting, etc. However, it is not very harmful to the human body. As for small home appliance control boards, static electricity poses a great danger. Mild static electricity can cause chaos in the operation of small home appliance control boards, while severe static electricity can make them unable to work. Therefore, in daily use, we need to do maintenance. So what should we do? Below are some maintenance methods that Jiangmen Middle Road will inform you of:

1. Unless in special circumstances, it is prohibited to touch the control board of small household appliances with your hands. During the touch process, do not touch the pins and conductors of the control board.

2. When the control board of small household appliances containing MOS devices needs to be pulled out and inserted, it is not allowed to operate while powered on.

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3. During installation, it is important to avoid static electricity from attachments and operators need to wear specialized work clothes.

4. Because plastic materials easily generate static electricity, small household appliance control boards should try to avoid touching plastic materials as much as possible.

5. It is prohibited to place small household appliance control boards together to avoid static electricity caused by direct touch of devices.

6. Small home appliance control boards cannot be placed in rooms with monitors and televisions, and the spacing should be greater than 15cm.

The above are some ways to avoid static electricity in small household appliance control boards. As small household appliance control boards can remotely control various household appliances over long distances, they have been widely used in household appliances such as air conditioning, television, lighting, heating, exhaust fans, rice cookers, microwaves, water heaters, etc.

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