bengreen79
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I was wondering if a powered USB hub is grounded by the power supply?
The reason I ask is because I have a nice Canon scanner that is powered by the USB port and has a sleek metal shell on it.
Problem is, I seem to have static issues (personal static issues, I once got a shock from a pumpkin sitting on a counter). I have already burned out two USB ports on my PC after touching the sleek metal shell on the scanner when going to use it.
So, if I got a shock off of it plugged into a powered USB port, would the power supply on the scanner act as a ground?
I currently have it ghetto rigged with a wire stuck to the scanner going down to my case to ground it because I am too thickheaded to remember to ground myself before I use it. I was just wondering if a USB hub could solve my problem permanently.
The reason I ask is because I have a nice Canon scanner that is powered by the USB port and has a sleek metal shell on it.
Problem is, I seem to have static issues (personal static issues, I once got a shock from a pumpkin sitting on a counter). I have already burned out two USB ports on my PC after touching the sleek metal shell on the scanner when going to use it.
So, if I got a shock off of it plugged into a powered USB port, would the power supply on the scanner act as a ground?
I currently have it ghetto rigged with a wire stuck to the scanner going down to my case to ground it because I am too thickheaded to remember to ground myself before I use it. I was just wondering if a USB hub could solve my problem permanently.