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URL: https://www.es-forum.com/The-Biological-Effects-of-Weak-Electromagnetic-Fields-tp1543854p1543879.html
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> In a message dated 4/12/2007 5:36:53 PM GMT Standard Time,
> jaime_schunkewitz@... writes:
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> It takes a good amount of skill, care and trial and error.
> The most time consuming part was designing the power supply
> for the LEDs, and filtering the crappy LCD power supply.
> Using a soldering iron, working near the electronics was
> hell for this ES sufferer. But it was worth it!
>
> Eli
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> I am no electronics expert but I can apply a little noodle to
things, could
> I easily extract the power supply board from the monitor casing and
attch it
> to sheilded cables and then site this a couple of meters from the
monitor.
> Funnilly enough I get a problem from digital free view settop boxes
fo the TV,
> crappy components I suppose giving off rf etc.. ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul UK
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Not a chance with the 2,000 volts supplied to the
fluorescent tubes! I found that out the hard way.
That's why the low voltage LEDs are part of the
solution. Besides, the pure white light looks great.
I get a bad reaction to cable boxes and TVs (tinnitus)
even when they're switched off. Keep those buggers
unplugged when not in use.
Crappy components indeed. What I really need to do is
replace the crappy LCD power supply all together. Look
at the supposed DC supply signals on a scope. They have
250 mv spikes that'll make you ill just looking at them.
Whereas my LED power supply has only 5 mv ripples.
Eli