Re: Faraday cage

Posted by PUK on
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In a message dated 04/09/2011 04:31:15 GMT Daylight Time,  
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Hi Bill

It does have foil on the ceiling built into the insulation,  it was
grounded to the ceiling light but I moved it away in-case it was  getting some
noise from the electrical system?

My camper has metal on  all 6 sides.

I also go to the cottage and after I am there a few days  the high
frequency goes away.

How would i get a piece of tin 16 inches  wide out of the house to get a
ground? I have it grounded outside but with 2  wires.

Yes I have used a battery, flashlight bulb and wire and there is  good
conductivety across the seams.

Thanks xyz

--- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , Bill Bruno  
<wbruno@...> wrote:

>
> The obvious thing to try is foil on  the ceiling.
>
> First make sure there is good conductivity  across all the
> seams in your foil. Don't use a wire for grounding,  use
> a strap of metal width to length ratio of 1/8. Make
> sure  all connections are secure and moisture proof.
> For outdoors,  conductive caulk is the easiest way,
> though it costs over $70 per tube  (from Silicone solutions).
>
> On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 12:30 PM,  xyzxyz12311@... <
> xyzxyz12311@...> wrote:
>
> >  **
> >
> >
> > Hello There
> > I have  spent the summer sleeping in the camper because I cant stand
being
>  > in the house. Fairly soon I will have to go back in.
> >
>  > I have covered 3 walls of the bedroom with aluminum foil and grounded  
it
> > outside the way Kikkie did.
> >
> > I did  hear a low rumbling noise like a diesel engine in the bedroom,
that
>  > is now gone, but there is now a high frequency noise. That noise  
actually
> > feels good but the energy is pushy and keeps me awake,  more or less
> > permanently awake.
> >
> > I have  also made a plug so I can unplug almost all of the electricity
in
> >  the walls around the bedroom.
> >
> > Any idea of what this  higher frequency is? There seems to be no way to
> > escape it. I  don't have any test equip. except an AM radio.
> >
> > I  live in the country and there are very few people around, but are in
a

>  > microwave corridor to feed people to the north.
> >
> >  Could someone please give me a few ideas,
> >
> > Thanks  xyz
> >
> >
> >
>
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