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Bill, how can I lengthen the cords? Where can I get the longer cords?
--- On Sun, 11/9/08, Bill Bruno <
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From: Bill Bruno <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] cpu case - stainless steel
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Date: Sunday, November 9, 2008, 9:24 PM
Stainless, among metals, is one of the worst conductors.
Of course it's far better than plastic.
Make sure there's a 3 prong plug, and that your outlet is really grounded.
If the ground wire is grounded but horribly contanimated (which is common,
since it's usually "bonded" to the power company neutral) the metal case
could conceivably make that effect worse. It's also quite possible the
problem
is from the cables, keyboard, mouse or monitor.
The magnetic shielding is probably less than 3db at low frequencies.
It's not an easy problem to solve. But start by just trying to get
everything
including power cords and cables further from your legs.
Bill
On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 5:14 PM, Less EMF Inc <lessemf@lessemf. com> wrote:
> MY FRIEND FOR AN EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT GAVE ME A CPU CASE THAT IS
> STAINLESS STEEL. HE WAS HOPING THIS WOULD HELP WITH THE SENSATIONS THAT GO
> UP MY LEG WHEN I PUT THE COMPUTER ON. WHEN THE CPU CASE IS ON THE FLOOR IT'S
> NOT WORKING ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS WHY THE STAINLESS STEEL CASE IS NOT
> WORKING TO BLOCK OUT THE LEG SENSATIONS?
>
> There are many types of stainless Steel. Some will offer some magnetic
> field shielding, some will not.
> Test by seeing if a magnet will stick to it. If it does, it will offer some
> magnetic shielding.
> Of course, that (magnetic fields) may not be what is causing your leg
> symptoms anyway.
>
> Emil
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