Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Hi , You can use this ground cord: http://www.lessemf.com/ground.html#295-3 Emil blanket ground wire and good EMF information links > Hello. > > I'm having a problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an afghan I made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. I tried connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the wires but it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool project. Due tomorrow. > > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute myself? I know that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or something but that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is there a way to > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most convenient. > > Also, for the school show I wanted to post a link to a wiki or a blog > of best sources for information on EMF. Can I point people to this > group? Can anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > any help on either issue would be of immense help. > > Thanks, > > tanya. > Toronto > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Thanks Emil! I didn't see those at the hardware store by my house. Too bad I did not see those on your site earlier. I'll find one somewhere but at least now I know what I'm looking for. I was going to post the Less EMF link in the info pamphlet on the project if that's OK. @...: lessemf@...: Tue, 6 May 2008 10:10:25 -0500Subject: Re: blanket ground wire and good EMF information links Hi ,You can use this ground cord:http://www.lessemf.com/ground.html#295-3Emil----- Original Message ----- From: " tanya " <end-user@...>< >Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 9:44 AMSubject: blanket ground wire and good EMF information links> Hello.> > I'm having a problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an afghan I made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. I tried connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the wires but it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool project. Due tomorrow.> > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute myself? I know that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or something but that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is there a way to > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most convenient.> > Also, for the school show I wanted to post a link to a wiki or a blog > of best sources for information on EMF. Can I point people to this > group? Can anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > any help on either issue would be of immense help.> > Thanks,> > tanya. > Toronto> > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Yes, great! Emil > blanket ground wire and good EMF information links> Hello.> > I'm having a > problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an afghan I > made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. I tried > connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the wires but > it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool project. Due > tomorrow.> > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute myself? I know > that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or something but > that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is there a way to > > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most convenient.> > Also, for > the school show I wanted to post a link to a wiki or a blog > of best > sources for information on EMF. Can I point people to this > group? Can > anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > any help on either issue > would be of immense help.> > Thanks,> > tanya. > Toronto> > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Oh no. It's still not working. I bought some alligator clips and have clipped 3 of them respectively to both the blanket and the wires protruding from the extension cord. I tried it on both the knitted-copper wire afghan and a quilt made with Ex-Static fabric. I connected the three alligator clips to the Ex-Static fabric directly (on one end and the extension cord on the other) but still no luck. Is there something obvious I'm doing wrong? tanya @...: lessemf@...: Tue, 6 May 2008 11:59:11 -0500Subject: Re: blanket ground wire and good EMF information links Yes, great!Emil > blanket ground wire and good EMF information links> Hello.> > I'm having a > problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an afghan I > made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. I tried > connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the wires but > it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool project. Due > tomorrow.> > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute myself? I know > that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or something but > that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is there a way to > > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most convenient.> > Also, for > the school show I wanted to post a link to a wiki or a blog > of best > sources for information on EMF. Can I point people to this > group? Can > anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > any help on either issue > would be of immense help.> > Thanks,> > tanya. > Toronto> > > > ------------------------------------> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Hi , It's not exactly clear to me what you are doing. Call if you like, and we will be happy to help you further. Emil www.lessemf.com +1-518-432-1550 > > blanket ground wire and good EMF information links> Hello.> > I'm having > a > problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an > afghan I > made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. > I tried > connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the > wires but > it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool > project. Due > tomorrow.> > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute > myself? I know > that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or > something but > that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is > there a way to > > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most > convenient.> > Also, for > the school show I wanted to post a link to a > wiki or a blog > of best > sources for information on EMF. Can I point > people to this > group? Can > anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > > any help on either issue > would be of immense help.> > Thanks,> > > tanya. > Toronto> > > > ------------------------------------> > > Groups Links> > > >>>>>>>> > __________________________________________________________> If you like > crossword puzzles, then! > you'll > love Flexicon, a game which > combines four overlapping crossword puzzles > into one!> http://g.msn.ca/ca55/208>> [Non-text portions of this message > have been removed]>>> ------------------------------------>> > Links>>>> > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find hidden words, unscramble celebrity names, or try the ultimate > crossword puzzle with Live Search Games. Play now! > http://g.msn.ca/ca55/212 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2008 Report Share Posted May 7, 2008 Hello Emil. You know what, for some reason this morning the blankets are blocking the fields. The ExStatic works even without the grounding. I think I just get interference on the reader maybe from other sources. It could be because I live accross the street from power station, could be the wiring in the walls. I don't know but it's working now. I'll call for sure if I have any further problems. Thanks for the help. tanya > > Hi , > > It's not exactly clear to me what you are doing. > Call if you like, and we will be happy to help you further. > > Emil > www.lessemf.com > +1-518-432-1550 > > > > > blanket ground wire and good EMF information links> Hello.> > I'm having > > a > problem grounding a blanket. I know. It's a little odd. > It's an > > afghan I > made my mother knit for me (bless her soul) with > copper wire. > > I tried > connecting it to a 3 prong extension cord just > by wrapping the > > wires but > it didn't seem to improve conductivity. > Aaagh! SChool > > project. Due > tomorrow.> > ANyone offer any advice before I electrocute > > myself? I know > that to > ground it, it should be connected to a pipe or > > something but > that > doesn't seem practical for a portable blanket. Is > > there a way to > > ground it by plugging it in? That would be most > > convenient.> > Also, for > the school show I wanted to post a link to a > > wiki or a blog > of best > sources for information on EMF. Can I point > > people to this > group? Can > anyone suggest their most reliable links? > > > > any help on either issue > would be of immense help.> > Thanks,> > > > tanya. > Toronto> > > > ------------------------------------> > > > Groups Links> > > >>>>>>>> > > __________________________________________________________> If you like > > crossword puzzles, then! > > you'll > > love Flexicon, a game which > combines four overlapping crossword puzzles > > into one!> http://g.msn.ca/ca55/208>> [Non-text portions of this message > > have been removed]>>> ------------------------------------>> > > Links>>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Find hidden words, unscramble celebrity names, or try the ultimate > > crossword puzzle with Live Search Games. Play now! > > http://g.msn.ca/ca55/212 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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