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Why did my Arduino Uno give me a shock?

My Arduino Uno R3 givegives me an electric shock upon touching one of it'sits pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pinpin is related to some LED Thethe LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it'sits 5V outputs.

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Eveneven the Groundground pin gives this shock. I Guess

I guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hectorHector 350W With Twowith two pins without an Earth Connectionearth onnection.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity Butbut I am not that Beginnera beginner either Soso I think I can Handle It Ifhandle it if someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

Why my Arduino Uno give me a shock?

My Arduino Uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it's 5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W With Two pins without an Earth Connection.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

Why did my Arduino Uno give me a shock?

My Arduino Uno R3 gives me an electric shock upon touching one of its pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the pin is related to some LED the LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from its 5V outputs.

The Arduino is powered from USB-2 from my computer and even the ground pin gives this shock.

I guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a Hector 350W with two pins without an earth onnection.

Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity but I am not a beginner either so I think I can handle it if someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

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My Arduino Uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it's 5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W With Two pins without an Earth Connection.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

My Arduino Uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it's 5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

My Arduino Uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it's 5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W With Two pins without an Earth Connection.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

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My Arduino unoUno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so.And And of course is not from it's 5v5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W If.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

My Arduino uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so.And of course is not from it's 5v outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

My Arduino Uno R3 give me an electric shock upon touching one of it's pins when my legs are on the ground.

The shock is not that trivial since if the Pin is related to some LED The LED lights up which means that this at least 5mA of current or so. And of course is not from it's 5V outputs

The Arduino is being powered from USB-2 from my computer and Even the Ground pin gives this shock. I Guess this has to do with my computer power supply it's a hector 350W.

If So Is there a way to just get rid of this annoying shocks?

I am not that expert with electricity But I am not that Beginner either So I think I can Handle It If someone just pointed me to where I can start searching or something.

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