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Found this online survey. Your thoughts on Powerline / HomePlugs: I use them and they work well (879 votes) 52.48% I use them, but they don't work well (195 votes) 11.64% I have no need for them / use Wi-fi (141 votes) 8.42% I won't use them / Save Shortwave (308 votes) 18.39% Never heard of them / Don't care (152 votes) 9.07% (Total Votes: 1675 ) |
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Some members think I am paranoic about radiation, but I do feel some effects (whether this is 'all in the mind' or not I don't want exposure).
In my 'palatial' oversized bedroom I have positioned my bed about 5' away from any wall wiring/sockets and can switch my bedside items on and off by a remote control so I don't need to get out of bed to switch off my clock radio and bedside lamp at the wall. so whilst sleeping my exposure is very limited, (and my dreams are wonderful - no nightmares ever :D) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Energenie-Re...ords=energenie |
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Marvellous all this help the experts are giving you- I'm totally confused, don't know about you. But remote control to switch things off? By your bed? Don't they use radio waves as well? Mine do. |
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Margaret, we all know our bodies...especially when we have lived with them for so long......and all of us are unique.
I am glad that the advice you have received has not appeared to ridicule your desire to limit your exposure to electronic waves. Not everyone will react in the same way to exposure, but we all have the right to protect ourselves from perceived harm. |
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Incidentally, I always feel more alive when everyone else is asleep. I sometimes wonder if this is due to fewer electrical gadgets operating then. The new hub has arrived. I struggled to unpack it (disabled hands). Now I read that they expect me to pack and return the old one - fat chance ! I am unable to visit a post office or a 'collection centre' and object to paying for extra time for my care agency ladies to do it. I feel grim today so am leaving the setting up alone for now - hoping for a better day tomorrow. |
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Do you have central heating in your flat Margaret?
If so it will probably have a thermostat situated somewhere and in a lot of modern buildings it controls the boiler by radio waves. It is not hard wired. |
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I now have a Homehub which emits no wireless signal :D
There is one residual problem I need you to advise about - On the day I moved in The BT engineer arrived before the furniture. The old hub got plugged into a socket near the floor and a heavy bookcase, with my TV atop it, now prevents access to unplug it. I tried using that same power supply lead for the new hub but it didn't fit. So the old useless power supply is still plugged in doing nothing and its cord is dangling over the front of the bookcase. Paranoic (as I am:D) I think 'that cable and its little metal end are live'. Is this a risk- fire or electric shock? |
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I'm not an expert, Margaret, but I would think it's OK to just coil it up and drop it behind the bookcase.
Unless-- there was a transformer on the plug, making the plug into one of those big lumps which weigh a ton, or a transformer on the end of a short cable which the hub cable plugged into. My Hub5 has a transformer plug, a big lump, but I can get at it. I know transformers can overheat, I wouldn't leave one plugged in forever. I'm sure our experts will be able to help. |
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Unless... No, really, don't worry about it. Just get someone to unplug it next time you have a visitor. |
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All the B.T Home hubs from 2 to 5 that I now have have been powered from either a plug with a transformer built in or a 240 volt lead plugging into a transformer. You will be safer unplugging the lead.
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