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A2000+ Aaronia high-shielfing fabric

Hawk
hi. hope your holidays are great.
so i'm in the cabin still. enjoying the winter :)
the A2000+ shielding i put around my batteries some days ago. yes i did order it too...
below zero degrees times are Now and i need to charge the batteries before they freeze to death.
did not find any help using this shielding ,charged them 50 amp and it just got worse, a magnetic energy issue?
longtudinal waves- do i need more layers with this stuff? i got 6-7 meters more.

the energy was so intense when they were fully charged. i had to run away. here i at least sleep ok. guess they are 30% of 770amp hours charged now. the energy is live-able.
input charles....? or anyone else
help.
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Re: A2000+ Aaronia high-shielfing fabric

Marc Martin
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On December 29, "Hawk [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> did not find any help using this shielding

Sorry to hear that.  I also did not have any luck with this shielding for my TIVO cable box.  :-(

Marc
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Marc Martin
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On December 29, "Marc Martin [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On December 29, "Hawk [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> > did not find any help using this shielding
>
> Sorry to hear that.  I also did not have any luck with this shielding for my TIVO cable box.  :-(

In a recent discussion on the "Electrical Sensitivity Support Group" on Facebook, someone
mentioned that they had success shielding some small electronics with lead.  Might be
worth a try....

  http://www.zipmetals.com/Sheet-Lead-_c_1.html

Marc
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Re: A2000+ Aaronia high-shielfing fabric

charles
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I have no experience with batteries.
Some time ago another person who was often on boats, had trouble with the accu.
He had results with placing a ClaeProtect (a 5ml bottle) on the accu.

I have had only experience with low level elektrosmog, which disturbs a number of electrosensitives.
Like the samples in my photographs.

Other persons did fabricate a tunnel around thier bed, and report satisfying results.
And I could measure a raise in electrosensitivity by a person who had a LED lamp, which was in off-position, at a distance of 1 meter, which had a battery which can be recharged.
That was a very weak signal, not measurable, but still harassing for an electrosensitive.
Here we are talking about very large fields.
More layers of this A2000 is of no use, because the principle of reflecting longitudinal waves is the relation between opening and wall thickness.
THe only thing you can try is placing a plastic film or sheet over the A2000.

Quite new are the stickers by Gebbensleben.
See: http://www.hyperschall.at/store

Somebody enlarged it and printed it to a A4 format. Great results.

On the website of FreeShield.com, one can download a 1024x1024 pixel image of this FreeShield.
When you print so 5 pages of A4, and place them on top of each other, thus a 5-layer of sheets, you may have an 11 meter space of shielding.
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Hawk
This post was updated on .
no experience with batteries....?
then please explain what you wrote in my thread.

i quote some of it here:
Batteries and accu's are harmful to certain electrosensitives. 
I have proved that. 

On my website i have given tips how to *neutralize* these fields of longitudinal waves. 
All of my information has been proven to work in practice.

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Re: A2000+ Aaronia high-shielfing fabric

charles
Many years ago, when I lived in Belgium, i got a visit from an electrosensitive woman.
Because she could not stand the electricity in the house, we went to the garden at the back of the house.

There she had no problems.
However, when I came to her with a HF detector, to show how low the fields were there, she instantly got a reddish head, and I had to remove this meter.
This meter had a 9V block battery.

Occasionally, when I had to measure a house, I had to leave my suitcases with meters outside, till the inhabitants had moved to their caravan.

Other electrosensitives do experience troubles when confronted with video camera's.

For most of physicians, physicists and HF engineers this is not understood.
But they also do not know anything about electrosensitivity.

Typically, these fields are very, very weak.

Here my report in German:
http://www.milieuziektes.nl/Rapporten/20120718MetingD.pdf