Steve,

The key element in ESD protection is to have everything at the same potential - that does not necessarily mean Mother Earth Ground, but it means that everything should connect to a common point in the vicinity of the work bench. The 3 wire cords are supposed to accomplish that for 'grounded' AC devices, including your grounded soldering iron.

You say you have an extension cord running to your work area. Hopefully that is a 3 wire cord with the safety ground having been tested for continuity. If so, connect everything to the safety ground conductor of that cord (at the work area end). If that is not so, then by all means make it that way. A good 3 wire extension cord and one of the 6 position AC power strips is an acceptable setup. If your power strip has a metal case and uses screws to hold the receptacles in place, those screws *should* be a good place to connect to - but do drag out your DMM and do a continuity test from that screw back to the ground pin that plugs into the wall socket. Also use one of the inexpensive 'outlet testers' to determine if the receptacle feeding all that stuff is really connected properly.

As I started with, the 'magic' is to have everything (including your body) at the same potential - that creates a local grounding system and is sufficient even though it may not be at Mother Earth Ground potential.

As a side note - with a grounded soldering iron tip, do not even think about soldering on a live circuit, that is what irons with an isolated tip are used for (yes, those can be ESD safe too with a resistance to ground).

73,
Don W3FPR

Steve Kallal wrote:
I have been building the KPA100 100 watt option for the K2. I'm half through
page 16 right now. Very soon I'll be installing some of the solid state
devices. I have a ground strap but am hard pressed in deciding where to
ground it. I have an new Weller WTCPT soldering station, which is highly
recommended by Scott at Elecraft. It is supposed to have a grounded tip.
My work table is set up away from any outlets. Even the soldering station is
power through an oranged extension cable from the next room. My shack
outlets are all committed. I don't see a place on the soldering station to
connect the strap to. I could make up a long braid from my station ground,
which runs to a ground rod just outside the shack wall.
I didn't bother with a ground strap for the diodes, although a re-reading of
the manual recommends it.
Any anti-static grounding ideas out there? 73, Steve N6VL _______________________________________________
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