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Bill,
I forgot to say in my last message that the reason I am wondering about an easier cheaper option for blocking or eliminating EMF coming from the automobile floor board is because I drive many different cars - my cars, other people's cars, and I will be selling one of my cars, etc. So it is not possible for me to put a solar set up on every car I drive. What about people who have to drive a car for work or a car that is not theirs? Is there a simple cheap way to bring something with me to blcok the EMF's while driving and then remove it when I leave? Or maybe something not so simple or cheap? What would be your option of choice? Any advce is welcome. Thanks
C. Johnson
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--- On Thu, 4/19/12, Bill Bruno <
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From: Bill Bruno <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Cars and hot feet
To:
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Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 4:22 PM
Did you disconnect the alternator and go with solar charging?
That's the biggest thing. Then disconnect all the computers and
the fan (unplug the silver box with the springs under the hood so
blower will still work on defrost).
After that look for remaining magnetic fields and am radio buzz;
magnetized tires are a potential issue at speed.
Bill
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 5:03 PM, chucka2651 <
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> Hi All:
> Has anyone addressed the following problem? I bought an old Mercedes 300D
> because these are thought to be low in emf. Seemed to help. However at
> times recently (perhaps as a result of warmer weather) my feet feel very
> warm on the gas pedal and car floor by the driver's seat. Any thoughts on
> why his would b--and especially on how to shield or otherwise mitigate? A
> rubber mat? Rubber shoes? Thanks, Chuck
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