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Hello Mark,
I used to drive a semi trailer years back, and had the same problem. It occurred only in fine hot weather, and the static build up used to wipe out 80m mobiling, plus the Am receiver on the broadcast band. It was what I call "Tyre Static" I noticed that in wet or damp weather it didn't occur, so I cured the problem by simply introducing some graphite powder into the grease of the outer wheel bearing on the front axle. Later on I found that a molybdenum based greases did the same job, without the mess of handling the graphite powder. I also found that steel belted radials were the culprit, but the early rayon biased tyres didn't suffer from the static build up problem at all. Main problem was that the rayon biased tyres didn't have the speed or load ratings the steel belted tyres have. A big problem is that nowadays with the introduction of sealed wheel bearings and front wheel drive vehicles makes it nigh impossible to introduce graphite powder or to re-grease the wheel bearings. By experimentation I found another cure, that was to put some graphite powder inside of the tyre before mounting the tyre on the rim (wheel), that reduces it as well. One can let the air out of the tyre and introduce graphite powder through the valve stem and then re-inflate the tyre. I found that the graphite powder inside of the tyre did not affect the at all, we used to recap our truck tyres up to 3 times, only thing was the tyre fitters hated dealing with the graphite inside of the tyre. On another problem not really related to highway use is that when farm tractors were fitted with UHF CB, ploughing in a paddock, static noise used to build up to a point where communication were impossible even over a short distance. The cure was to wipe the antenna down with a dry cloth. Hope this helps HarryH "Mark" wrote in message ... WHEEL STATIC ONLY ON SOME PATCHES OF PAVEMENT? WHY? With the financial mess, I have started to listen to AM radio in the car on the way to and from work for the past few weeks and I've noticed some random static at certain locations. At first I attributed this to some power line noise. Bit it didn't really sound like 60 Hz buzz hash, it was more random popcorn like but I know power lines can blow around in the wind and have strange discharges so I didn't think too much of it for a while. But after a few days I noticed that the static is there only when the car is moving. OK, so its wheel static. Static electricity from the wheels or brakes or something. OK that's not unusual either. But it is the combination that has me curious. This static only occurs when the car is moving and it only occurs at certain repeatable locations on my drive. Everyday when I turn the corner from X to Y, I get the static as the car is moving, but not when stopped at the same corner. And I never get the static when turning the corner from A to B. If it was power line, stopping the car wouldn't stop the static. If it is wheel static, why does it not happen all the time and happen only at certain locations. It seems as if these certain locations have something special about the pavement or the water content of the soil or something. None of that seems likely to me though, I see nothing changing in the pavement as I drive from an area of static to an area of non-static. It is not related to stepping on the brake or gas or shifting gears or going over bumps or any other aspect of the car that I can tell other than it's speed down the road. As an experiment, I attached a drag wire under the car. The wire drags on the ground to discharge any static build up the car. This made no difference. Another clue, we've had no rain here in a while. The static all stops during wet weather. Also I am in the Philadelphia area and the AM station is in the New York area so it is on the weak side. I've been a ham for over 30 years and I have a lot of experience with EMI, but this one has me scratching my head. The wheel static changes repeatably in different locations for no apparent reason. It's got to be something to do with the pavement. Anybody have any experience with this? Mark |
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