Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-10 Thread Ascottx0x0
Thanks for responding Fred, I'm confused. Is us/cm the same thing as microseconds/centimeters? Wouldn't that be a time measurement? How can you convert that to PPM? Are TDS meters just ohmmeters that do a conversion or is there more to it than that? How about the Tyndall affect of light

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-10 Thread Fred
Sorry Andy, never know who is familiar with what - uS/cm referred to micro-Siemens/cm, the common unit of measurement for electrical conductivity, the reciprical of electrical resistivity! For CaCO3 the conversion to PPM is 2uS/cm = 1 PPM. For Cs it is less then 2 but subject to debate, I prefer

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-10 Thread Ascottx0x0
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Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-10 Thread Marshall Dudley
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RE: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-10 Thread James Osbourne, Holmes
: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Thanks for clearing that up Fred. I was taught that the mho (ohm spelled backwards) was the reciprocal of resistance. I hadn't heard of the micro-Siemens/cm before. Do you check the Tyndall effect after it is filtered? I've been running it through a coffee filter

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-09 Thread Fred
Welcome Andy, There are a lot of expensive scientific instruments that could be used for the testing but for such extreme limits of testing simple stuff can be used! We use two separate TDS digital meters, as made by Hanna Instruments, which measure in us/cm, which can be translated into PPM.

CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Fred
Actually, you would be better off to turn off your main circuit breaker (except when you wish to see at night, wash clothes, heat water, make coffee, cook, etc.) and avoid using your car which has many mixed magnetic fields (unless you want to drive someplace) and keep away from electric poles and

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Marshall Dudley wrote: Transformers have a flux channel made of iron which attempts to keep all the flux inside, but some escapes. Also they typically have shielding to prevent flux leakage. But they still leak a fair amount of flux. The blanket has no iron core or shielding to

RE: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread O2 Communication
@eskimo.com Subject: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Actually, you would be better off to turn off your main circuit breaker (except when you wish to see at night, wash clothes, heat water, make coffee, cook, etc.) and avoid using your car which has many mixed magnetic fields (unless you want to drive

RE: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Fred
transported at all and if so, is there some way to counteract this? Thankx! Yvonne :o) -Original Message- From: Fred [mailto:f...@health2us.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 7:10 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Actually, you would be better off to turn

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Ascottx0x0
In a message dated 12/08/1999 10:35:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, f...@health2us.com writes: Subj: RE: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Date: 12/08/1999 10:35:26 AM Pacific Standard Time From: f...@health2us.com (Fred) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Yvonne, Per

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-08 Thread Sharon L. House
I read that even though the electric blanket is turned off and UNPLUGGED that it is still bad for you. Kinda hard to believe, eh? I came down with my illness when I was previously married and we lived in the woods in a VERY clean area. We had no electric anything. Even the power lines were over a

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread 2001 TV VCR
Well Jeff, You said it for me. I was thinking exactly the same thing - blanket is too darn close! Bil - Original Message - From: Jeffrey A. Madore k...@uconect.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 8:18 PM Subject: Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Jeff

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Jeffrey A. Madore wrote: Jeff Gilman wrote: Transformers and motors are magnetic flux generators. Take an electric guitar and approach the amp...major hum due to transformer's magnetic flux. A single conducting wire produces a fraction of the flux. This flux is also current dependent. The

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
The fields you get are different when it is on and off. When it is on, you are getting a large magnetic field. When it is off you are getting either virtually nothing, or an electric field twice what you get when it is on, depending on which direction the plug is inserted in the wall. This if

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Jeff Gilman
precautions I say and don't worry about it. Jeff -Original Message- From: Jeffrey A. Madore k...@uconect.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:20 PM Subject: Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Jeff Gilman wrote: The difference between the electro

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Jeff Gilman
There you go... thats the way to do it. Jeff -Original Message- From: Mercer birds...@bendcable.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, December 06, 1999 10:28 PM Subject: Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T. Since I learned about the bad side of electric blankets I

CSMarshall/CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Mercer
Okay...here's Blondie again. How do I tell about the direction of the plug? If it is the kind that you have no choice with, then is that the *better* direction for health? (As opposed to not being plugged in at all of course. :o) Jo The fields you get are different when it is on and off.

Re: CSMarshall/CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-07 Thread Marshall Dudley
Supposedly if the plug is polarized (one spade is wider than the other), and the wall socket is wired properly, then the switch will be on the hot side, which is what you want. But I wouldn't bet my life on it, I have seen sockets wired backwards more than once. If you really want to be sure

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Jeff Gilman
not be as close, nor used as long, nor have anything appoaching the surface area of an electric blanket. Jeff -Original Message- From: Jeffrey A. Madore k...@uconect.net To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Sunday, December 05, 1999 11:26 PM Subject: Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Mercer
Since I learned about the bad side of electric blankets I have been turning my blanket on about half an hour before bed then turning it off before I get in. Toasty and safe? I hope so. :o) Jo The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between transformers and electric

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Jeff Gilman wrote: The difference between the electro-magnetic flux you are exposed to between transformers and electric motors vs. an electric blanket is that the blanket is in very close contact with your body. How many motors or transformers to you sleep with? i.e. have VERY close to

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Mercer
Really? Jo Not unless you unplug it too, I think... -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com -or- silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com with the word

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-06 Thread Vilik Rapheles
At 07:22 PM 12/6/99 -0800, you wrote: Since I learned about the bad side of electric blankets I have been turning my blanket on about half an hour before bed then turning it off before I get in. Toasty and safe? I hope so. :o) ~ Not unless you unplug it too, I think... -- The

CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-05 Thread Creston
Hi All, I forgot who asked about the electric blanket. Here is another opinion. This come's from Dan Winter's sacred geometry site. Doing a search at the sitemap site for 'electric blanket' brings up quite a few other articles discussing pro's and con's of electricity and magnetism.

Re: CSElectric Blanket / O.T.

1999-12-05 Thread Jeffrey A. Madore
Where does this fit in with magnets used for healing, and these zappers that pass current through your tissue for therapeutic value? Along with current flow comes magnetic fields. These zappers even produce alternating currents. What about the earths magnetic field? I was under the understanding