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Mar 6 at 6:52 comment added Jeroen3 I recommend listening to the Pick, Place Podcast | How to Protect PCBs from ESD Damage, it's basically Sparky256's answer, but longer.
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Mar 5 at 21:57 comment added MDD @aaron jensentools.com/product/… Can you tell me if this will work or if I need to get the more expensive analog model?
Mar 5 at 21:47 comment added Fredled A good compromise would be to connect the 1st and the 10th benches to earth, or the 1st, the 5th and the 10th. Also use two separate earthing points. To check if it's properly grounded, pull a wire between the main earth terminal and one probe of the multimeter. Put the other probe on the surface to be tested.
Mar 5 at 20:53 comment added Aaron Proper ESD resistance is 10~12MegΩ. You need the 5lb type resistance meter to measure it properly. And yeah, it sounds like you're going to need more wires. But without a drawing of some sort that's a guess.
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