I sure would like to know what to do about my worst EMF nightmare - my
car. My 2nd worst EMF nightmare is being stuck in this foil shielded room in the basement 24/7 and rarely seeing the light of day because of the closest neighbors and their WiFry from hell. It seems like by now there should be a sizable market of people who don't want cars that turn you into a crispy critter. Who wants to design and build a line of EMF sensible cars? http:// www.kickstarter.com/, http://www.indiegogo.com/ for crowdfunding. On Sat, 26 Oct 2013 03:30:53 -0700 (PDT), "superdrove [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > It would seem to me that in order to disable the electric car seat > adjustment you would need to disconnect the wires that operate the > switch. Once you figure out where those wires are, and if you have to > remove the seat to get at them, since car models vary, then you can > figure out (or a car repairman can figure out) if you can attach an > extension wire to it, so that you can connect or disconnect it manually > when needed. > > But like Marc said, you should probably be more worried about the EMF's > coming from the engine and radio. I doubt if the EMF's coming from the > wire under the seat are all that high except when the switch is in > operation. > > As far as the grounding pad or wire, a grounding strap attached to the > car that makes contact with the road is advisable. And although > will help prevent your body from being a conductor of current, it will > not block or eliminate the EMF's and you will still be getting exposed. > > I brought up the subject of shieding the EMF's coming from the car motor > about a year ago, because I was having bad reactions and still am, but I > would like to bring it up again in case anyone has come up with any new > solutions for blocking auto EMF's, other than connecting a solar powered > battery. > > C. Johnson > [hidden email] > Wireless Refugee > > ------------------------- > If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the > discussion below: > http://es-forum.com/Electric-car-seat-tp4026772p4026774.html [1] To > start a new topic under ES, email > [hidden email] > To unsubscribe from ES, click here [2]. > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://es-forum.com/Electric-car-seat-tp4026772p4026774.html > [2] >
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On October 26, "KarenEck [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> It seems like by now there should be a sizable market of people who don't > want cars that turn you into a crispy critter. Who wants to design and > build a line of EMF sensible cars? http:// www.kickstarter.com/, > http://www.indiegogo.com/ for crowdfunding. Wouldn't it be simpler / easier / cheaper just to buy an old car? Just yesterday I noticed a car parked on the street that must have been from the 1940s (!). I'm sure we don't need to go that far back, but many cars from the 1990s or earlier should be okay. Marc |
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Thanks for your advice. I'm not sure where the highest source is in the car. I can only say I don't feel energized when I rode in a car w/o electric seats. I'll look into a mechanic putting in a switch soon. My husband who is not ES won't enjoy unooking & hooking up the the fuses. We don't know which one it is right now. On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 5:59 AM, KarenEck [via ES] <[hidden email]> wrote: I sure would like to know what to do about my worst EMF nightmare - my |
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