Many car owners had a situation where auto the shock beats a sensation frankly not pleasant. The author of this video made an antistatic keychain to relieve static voltage. The author took the case from the syringe (but also any plastic cone, for example, the case from a ballpoint pen, will do)
Further, the author on a turning made two plugs of magnesium according to the size of the syringe (but they can be made, for example, from coins or washers, the main thing, according to the author, they should be metal.)
He also needed a piece of metal food foil.
And another little ring for attaching the keychain to car keys.
After all the materials were at hand, the author started making the keychain. At the syringe, he cut off one edge
then cut off the syringe like this.
and this is the case.
Then he put on one of the stubs
further from a foil twisted not a big ball
and put it in the case
put on the second stub
hooked the ring
and all the keychain is ready
Then the author tested it, the keychain is very simple in operation. You need to attach it to a car or any other thing that needs to be discharged from static voltage.
When you touch the car, the foil ball starts to gallop in the case, thereby discharging the car from static voltage.
Watch the video: