But the device has ESD warning. See

The input of all EEG is ESD sensitive. I'd like to know the following. Can static jump? For example. If I'd just bought an air tight plastic container for humidity control (putting silica gel inside). Supposed the plastic container has static. Can the static jump to the input or must it be in physical contact? Because if it should be in physical contact, the pin in the socket is inside so it can't touch the container plastic directly.
The reason I'm concerned about all this is because I have a computer motherboard I stored in attic. 2 weeks ago I got it to try running a software, after a few days, the motherboard got defective probably from the corrosion (caused by average of 80% humidity for many years) shorting a component causing permanent damage.


The input of all EEG is ESD sensitive. I'd like to know the following. Can static jump? For example. If I'd just bought an air tight plastic container for humidity control (putting silica gel inside). Supposed the plastic container has static. Can the static jump to the input or must it be in physical contact? Because if it should be in physical contact, the pin in the socket is inside so it can't touch the container plastic directly.
The reason I'm concerned about all this is because I have a computer motherboard I stored in attic. 2 weeks ago I got it to try running a software, after a few days, the motherboard got defective probably from the corrosion (caused by average of 80% humidity for many years) shorting a component causing permanent damage.








