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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

>

>

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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

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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> > >

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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> >

> > ------------------------------------> >

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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

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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> > > >

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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> > > > ------------------------------------> >

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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

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