I have three 5-gallon cyclonic separators, two Deputies and a Stopper. Both Deputies are dedicated to different machines; they have their own vacuums that are wired to come on with the machine. It was easy to ground these buckets for static discharge as they are stationary and I don't have to move them except when emptying the bucket.
The Stopper however, is mobile and goes wherever my wheeled vacuum is needed. To give it stability, I placed a 10-pound barbell weight in the bottom of the bucket. The iron weight can build up a shocking static charge in a plastic bucket with swirling dust. I have taken to wearing heavy welding gloves when it's time to empty my Stopper.
The Stopper however, is mobile and goes wherever my wheeled vacuum is needed. To give it stability, I placed a 10-pound barbell weight in the bottom of the bucket. The iron weight can build up a shocking static charge in a plastic bucket with swirling dust. I have taken to wearing heavy welding gloves when it's time to empty my Stopper.