Hello,
iHave some wires and connection cables etc for computer and so and know that they cause me a lot of stress. I try to shield them with alufoil but I need a lot of layers to make it work and it does sometimes not work really. does anybody have another solution? Randolf |
Hello,
for electrical cables, there are shielded cable son the market. see f.i. www.priggen.com. or www.biologa.de For connecting cables, like internet, I do not know. There aluminium film is the only solution I can think of. (You might paint them, but the cables are flexible, and I fear that the paint will crumle) In stead of aluminium film, you could try those *safety blankets* from camping shops. Those metal coated polyester films are cheap, 4 Euro for 2.20x 1.60 m. Greetings, Charles Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.milieuziektes.be www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus ----- Original Message ----- From: "randolf_everywhere" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 15:45 Subject: [eSens] cables > Hello, > > iHave some wires and connection cables etc for computer and so and > know that they cause me a lot of stress. I try to shield them with > alufoil > but I need a lot of layers to make it work and it does sometimes not work > really. does anybody have another solution? > > > Randolf > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > |
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Randolf, I haven't tried these yet so I can't vouch for their
effectiveness. But if you're looking for alternatives to simple aluminum foil, you might try some of the ones here. http://www.lessemf.com/wiring.html Also, check the link for shielding fabrics. I imagine you could easily sew a fabric sheath to shield wires. Also the fabric to drape over monitor, CPU, etc, to further reduce stress. I believe someone else in the group has done this with some success. Good luck, and please keep us posted on your results. - Cara --- In [hidden email], "randolf_everywhere" <walkingthe@...> wrote: iHave some wires and connection cables etc for computer |
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Hello Charles and Sara, thanks for your answer. I have just all cables I can forgo for some time removed from the room I stay in and stored far away. Only a few stay shielded with a lot of foil. It is a solution which reduces stress. It just works. The next thing I have to do with is plastics and statics. Randolf Weinand --- In [hidden email], "Cara" <cara_evangelista@...> wrote: > > Randolf, I haven't tried these yet so I can't vouch for their > effectiveness. But if you're looking for alternatives to simple > aluminum foil, you might try some of the ones here. > > http://www.lessemf.com/wiring.html > > Also, check the link for shielding fabrics. I imagine you could easily > sew a fabric sheath to shield wires. Also the fabric to drape over > monitor, CPU, etc, to further reduce stress. I believe someone else in > the group has done this with some success. > > Good luck, and please keep us posted on your results. > > - Cara > > --- In [hidden email], "randolf_everywhere" > wrote: > iHave some wires and connection cables etc for computer > |
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