Re: lights

Posted by Ian Kemp on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/lights-tp1542111p1542135.html

Is it really proven that the circuitry is the problem? It's a likely cause,
but I doubt that it has been systematically investigated in isolation from
other factors. For example, several studies show that ES reactions often
depend on the particular frequency. So the problem with fluorescent lights
(and low energy light bulbs) could be that they produce a wider range of
frequencies than a normal incandescent bulb, including more in the region
which people react to. Powerwatch measured higher RF effects from
fluorescent tubes than standard bulbs.
Ian

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Subject: [eSens] Re: lights



It's not the lights that are the problem, but is the EMR-producing
electronic ballast circuitry that's inside the light fixtures.

Interesting that unscrewing the lights stops this. Would that disengage
the ballasts I wonder?

John Lankes

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com> com, "Marc
Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

> I've also got florescent lights at work. Above my desk, I've actually
> unscrewed a couple of them (which may not be possible for everyone
> to do, but it certainly works!).






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