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For the love of everything good in this world.. I hope Apple puts a chassis ground on the next Mac Mini...
I bought mine in the US before moving here to the Philippines. Never had any issues with it wanting to zap me. Not sure whats different here now. When I first moved here we stayed in a apartment until I finished building our house myself. Which took a while. But in the apartment the Mac would shock the mess out of me. Even my PC did. If I plugged up my iPod, Camera or touched anything metal on a USB cable it would let you know it. Then I got my house done, did all the electrical wiring myself to make sure its done write, not the PI way.. I even have dual grounds on my house. Well my PC didn't ever shock me here, and my Mac Mini does not also. iPods and Camera no longer bites me when I touch them. But my Mac Mini still has that warm buzzing feeling to it when you rub your hand down it or even my external hard drives as well.
Well today, I made a short extension cord with a 3 prong (hot, neutral and ground) plug to 2 prong (hot, neutral) plug with a extra wire ran to the ground prong. Plugged my Mac Mini plug into it, plugged it into my APC. Ran a wire from the chassis of my Mac Mini to the ground wire coming off of my 3 prong cable. Bamm! No more shocky shocky.. Or buzzing feeling..
Now I am not telling anyone to do this.. Not because I am wrong, but if you do this and something happens I don't want you pissed at me or this forum.. Just pointing out Apple needs to get over this 2 prong plug mess and include a chassis ground.. Don't care if its proprietary cable. I pay for Mac quality..
Just my two since.. If I ever had any.. LOL
- Joe
I bought mine in the US before moving here to the Philippines. Never had any issues with it wanting to zap me. Not sure whats different here now. When I first moved here we stayed in a apartment until I finished building our house myself. Which took a while. But in the apartment the Mac would shock the mess out of me. Even my PC did. If I plugged up my iPod, Camera or touched anything metal on a USB cable it would let you know it. Then I got my house done, did all the electrical wiring myself to make sure its done write, not the PI way.. I even have dual grounds on my house. Well my PC didn't ever shock me here, and my Mac Mini does not also. iPods and Camera no longer bites me when I touch them. But my Mac Mini still has that warm buzzing feeling to it when you rub your hand down it or even my external hard drives as well.
Well today, I made a short extension cord with a 3 prong (hot, neutral and ground) plug to 2 prong (hot, neutral) plug with a extra wire ran to the ground prong. Plugged my Mac Mini plug into it, plugged it into my APC. Ran a wire from the chassis of my Mac Mini to the ground wire coming off of my 3 prong cable. Bamm! No more shocky shocky.. Or buzzing feeling..
Now I am not telling anyone to do this.. Not because I am wrong, but if you do this and something happens I don't want you pissed at me or this forum.. Just pointing out Apple needs to get over this 2 prong plug mess and include a chassis ground.. Don't care if its proprietary cable. I pay for Mac quality..
Just my two since.. If I ever had any.. LOL
- Joe