Trial with an ereader

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Trial with an ereader

Healthgal
I don't give up easily.  I bought an ereader  yesterday, the Nook that uses
less power than the others.  Holding it  starting tingling in my fingers.  
I wonder if I wrap it in foil that would  help?  Any thoughts?
 
Estelle

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Re: Trial with an ereader

BiBrun
If it has a voltage converter the foil won't help.
I'd see if another brand is better.
Bill

On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:29 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> I don't give up easily. I bought an ereader yesterday, the Nook that uses
> less power than the others. Holding it starting tingling in my fingers.
> I wonder if I wrap it in foil that would help? Any thoughts?
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> Estelle
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Re: Trial with an ereader

Healthgal
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Bill, it doesn't have a voltage converter in it so perhaps the  aluminum
foil will help?
 
 
Estelle

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