Re: My whole living room is hot!!
Posted by
spiralwindintrees on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/My-whole-living-room-is-hot-tp1548924p1548934.html
Hi Paul,
"Try finding 12 volt LED lights on a gu10? fitting then run them off a portable battery such as a car battery of smaller sealed gel types which you can get in maplin for about $50-89 dollars."
What is a gu10? If I use a car battery how often and how would I charge it?Sorry if this is a dumb question but I just don't understand a lot of thisstuff. I have considered Stetzer Filters but I recall reading that not everyone thinks they improve things and even one person thought they made things worse (not necessaryily at this forum... I don't recall where), plus if you don't use enough they may not work. In any case I can't invest at this time. I'm not sure why the front of the apt is to 'hot' but yes I believe the one bedroom wall is picking up my neighbors electronic stuff. The outside wall in the living room is picking up the incoming electric and cable TV for the whole apt complex.
When I tested things during the day today they weren't as bad, or at least the front wall of the apt wasn't as bad. I may be picking up on someone elses 'something' that they use in the evening. This is so frustrating!! Thanks for the tips and maybe someday I will be able to afford some of the meters you mentioned.
Kathy
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> In a message dated 4/6/2009 3:53:32 A.M. GMT Daylight Time,
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> I at least know what to take with me when I go hunting for a new place to
> live. And I know why I have problems sleeping after doing artwork in the
> kitchen in the evening. The lamp! During the day I can use natural daylight from
> the window. Any tips for a EMF free lamp? The one I am using is just a simple
> 60 watt incandescent. It isn't as bad as the living room but it ain't good.
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> Kathy
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> Try finding 12 volt LED lights on a gu10? fitting then run them off a
> portable battery such as a car battery of smaller sealed gel types whichyou can
> get in maplin for about $50-89 dollars. As far as the buzzing on the AMradio
> is concerned this could be picking up TVs etc on other side of wall, butits
> interesting about the furnace you may have conducted RF into the wires big
> time dirty power, perhaps you could try a stetzer filer or two ? Also obviously
> the AM radio is not the only indicator for finding low emf you need a couple
> of meters, such as the electrosmog meter and trifeild, bear in mind thatthe
> Esmog meter only covers up to 3ghz, many new domestic gadgets use higher
> frequencies. Also turning ower off at breakers might reduce conductivity of RF
> but generally the average breaker still let some past.
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> Paul uk
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