Gas Powered Vacuum Why Does My Gas Powered Leaf Blower Shock Me?

Why does my gas powered leaf blower shock me? - gas powered vacuum

I bought a brand new ECHO gas-powered leaf blowers and beats me every few seconds when I try to suck leaves. Static electricity is by the fan or maybe the spark plug produces wiring is faulty? Someone had to solve a problem like that and how I know?

8 comments:

Sean said...

Try to wear gloves during use and proper shoes.

Anything can spark or static.

Johnny B Goode said...

Yes, the static through the rubble in preparation for the collection tube created. Mine is not the same brand, but if I touch you download the parts that are connected to the pipe. You can even glue small pieces of leaves outside the mine shows that the static is pretty bad.
Just be careful not to touch on areas that impact or the use of leather gloves.

Hope that helps ....

Mr.YES-M... said...

Make your girlfriend or wife does not feel anything!

Austin H said...

If it does not shock you so be careful

mountain... said...

I suspect that the ignition coil has failed. Mainly due to a crack in the insulation. That will not you get stuck. Gloves help usual. When the gloves get wet again with sweat.

mountain... said...

I suspect that the ignition coil has failed. Mainly due to a crack in the insulation. That will not you get stuck. Gloves help usual. When the gloves get wet again with sweat.

peckerwu... said...

You can have a short ignition, the spark plug ignition, such as touching something.

melissa s said...

My friend said that maybe the spark plug wire or ground fault on the power switch is off

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