That pesky static electricity

If you just keep using your new funnel for a while it'll get dirty from the graphite powder coatings and the static issue will go away on it's own. You can speed that up by rubbing some powdered graphite that they use for lubricating locks on it. Or just pour your powder at a speed that has the kernels "dancing" in the funnel instead of slam dunking it in overhand. That pretty much eliminates bridging at the same time, and an argument could be made for a more consistent powder stack in the case. A bit like using a long powder drop tube, but to a lesser extent.
 
Plastic doesn't equal insulator. Nvm though I'll go back to being a registered electrician now

Easier to talk smack about a suggestion than contribute anything yourselves eh?

Butthurt ???

From your reply "Ground the metal parts to a receptacle box" please explain how and where on a plastic funnel the metal parts are that have to be grounded ?

Not much to contribute for me in terms of useful advise for OP since Yomomma hit the nail on the head with dryer sheet advice in the very first reply.


Registered electrician or not, just admit your advice did not make sense lol.
 
Butthurt ???

From your reply "Ground the metal parts to a receptacle box" please explain how and where on a plastic funnel the metal parts are that have to be grounded ?

Not much to contribute for me in terms of useful advise for OP since Yomomma hit the nail on the head with dryer sheet advice in the very first reply.


Registered electrician or not, just admit your advice did not make sense lol.

Don't tell him I am a licensed electrician, did not know we needed to be registered. Maybe its a back door registryLaugh2Laugh2Laugh2Laugh2
 
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